The premiere of Corey Feldman’s documentary, which threatened to expose the names of at least two sexual predators in Hollywood, was marred by several technical glictches.
(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys reportedly suffered from the live screening being delayed twice as well as the site crashing.
Feldman says he was hacked.
“I hope [the film] gives other victims the strength to come forward. Because there’s gotta be a tidal wave right now. We need a tidal wave of justice. We need a tidal wave of truth. We need a tidal wave of courage,” Feldman said. “The truth must survive. Children must be saved.”
The doc was still not available by 10.00 pm — despite the fact that it should have already been made available two hours earlier.
“Please be patient. The hackers are trying to prevent the stream from airing. The program will begin momentarily. We appreciate your patience and support!” a message on the site read.
Viewers were not able to watch the project, but Feldman vowed that they would get to see the film.
“We truly appreciate your support and patience! We are committed to providing access for all those who have paid to watch the film as soon as possible. We will also send an email with more information. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to providing updates as they become available. Thank you.”
In the doc, Feldman exposes the man in Hollywood who allegedly molested him as well as the man who reportedly raped his best friend, Corey Haim, when he was just a child.