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Corey Feldman, the 53-year-old former child actor, stands firmly with abuse victims, condemning Sean 'Diddy' Combs' alleged crimes while reflecting on Hollywood's persistent abuse problems.
Combs faces serious federal charges, including racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, and using firearms and threats of violence to maintain control over victims.
Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs remains in Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center after being denied bail twice, awaiting his May 2025 trial for multiple sex trafficking charges.
Feldman, drawing from his own traumatic experiences in Hollywood, called Combs' alleged actions "disgusting and dogging and sickening," emphasizing his remorse for victims and stressing the urgent need to protect children from industry predators.
While Combs maintains his innocence through attorney Erica Wolff, the music mogul faces a minimum of 15 years behind bars and potentially a life sentence if convicted of coercing minors into prolonged sexual acts.
In his revealing 2013 memoir "Coreyography," Feldman detailed the devastating sexual abuse that he believes contributed to the tragic 2010 death of his close friend and fellow child actor Corey Haim.
Advocates push for immediate reform through stricter industry regulations, enhanced victim protection protocols, and increased accountability measures to prevent future abuse in entertainment circles.
Despite never attending Diddy's notorious "cocaine-fueled" parties, Feldman revealed he received secondhand invitations but stayed away, crediting his three-decade sobriety and instinctive wariness.