Charlie Sheen calls Corey Haim rape allegations “vile fiction” in Netflix documentary

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Charlie Sheen addresses a shocking allegation from his past head-on in a new Netflix documentary about his life, calling the Corey Haim rape claims “vile fiction.”

‘aka Charlie Sheen’ is a three-hour Netflix documentary about the troubled actor, which looks back on his life, career, and his many controversies.

Sheen takes center stage in the doc, discussing his television and movie success, as well as the many addictions and crimes that made him front-page news for decades.

He says no subject is off-limits early in the film, and the documentary goes to some very dark places, including an allegation that he shot Kelly Preston, and a claim made by Corey Feldman about his late friend Corey Haim, who died from pneumonia in 2010. This article contains details of sexual abuse that some readers might find upsetting.

What were the Corey Haim allegations made against Charlie Sheen?

Corey Feldman claims that Charlie Sheen raped Corey Feldman on the set of the 1986 movie Lucas. Haim was 13 at the time, while Sheen was 19.

Feldman has alluded to the fact that someone allegedly assaulted Haim during production for years, and in 2020 produced a documentary called ‘My Truth: The Rape of 2 Coreys,’ in which he claimed that the predator was Sheen.

“This wasn’t like a one-time thing he said in passing,” says Feldman in the film. “It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, by the way, this happened.’ He went into great detail. He told me, ‘Charlie bent me over in between two trailers and put Crisco oil on my butt and raped me in broad daylight. Anybody could have walked by, anybody could have seen it.'”

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Feldman’s ex-wife Susannah Sprague backs this up in the documentary, saying of Haim: “He shared with me that on the set of Lucas he was raped as a little boy. He told me that it was his co-star and he told me it was Charlie Sheen that did it.”

Charlie Sheen calls Corey Haim claims “vile fiction”

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Sheen is directly asked about the claim in the documentary, with the interviewer saying: “The Corey Haim allegations – did that happen or did that not happen?” To which Sheen responds, “Absolute f**king bullsh*t.”

Sheen continues: “I should have taken legal action against Feldman, but I didn’t feel like giving that clown that much more content. He went out of his way to launch this thing. We were friends back in the day, or so I thought.

“It’s a piece of vile fiction, is what it is. They guy’s mom came out and said, ‘This is impossible.’ So no, that one, just ugh. F**k off, you know?”

In a 2017 interview with Dr. Oz, Corey’s mother Judy Haim said of the allegation: “I can tell you as a mother that I haven’t seen one change in character. I would have known if anything was wrong.

“My kid hid nothing, he was transparent, he never hid anything. He was Corey. It’s out of character, that’s number one. When he was 13 he’s not going to go and ask Charlie Sheen to sleep with him.”

Haim then proceeds to identify the person she believes did abuse her son, but the Dr. Oz show bleeps the name out.

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