Appearing last week on NBC’s “Today” show, Feldman, in an interview with host Matt Lauer, said he has already gone to the police but feels like more needs to be done.
“Why are you talking to me? Why aren’t you talking to the police right now?” the host asked.
“I told the police. In fact, if anyone wants to go back to 1993, when I was interviewed by the Santa Barbara Police Department, I sat there and gave them the names,” Feldman responded. “They are on record. They have all of this information, but they were scanning Michael Jackson. All they cared about was trying about to find something on Michael Jackson.”
Lauer noted that Feldman said Jackson had never abused him.
“Michael was innocent,” the Stand By Me and Goonies star continued. “And that was what the interview was about with the police in 1993. I told them, he is not that guy. And they said, maybe you don’t understand your friend. And I said, no, I know the difference between pedophiles and somebody that is not a pedophile because I have been molested. Here’s the names, go investigate.
“And let me push this forward, there are thousands of people in Hollywood that have the same information,” he added. “Why is it all on me? Why is it, if I don’t release the names in the next two months, six months or a year, I’m the bad guy? I’m the victim here. I’m the one who has been abused. I’m the one who is trying to come forward and do something about it.”
Lauer attempted to interject something at that point, but Feldman cut him off.
“Please, I’m sorry,” he continued. “There are thousands of people out there, Matt, who have this information. Any one of those child actors that went to the teenage soda pop clubs with me when I was a kid, know who those people are and the people who ran it. Anybody can go back through history and look at the Teen magazines and say what was the name of that venue they were promoting and who ran that venue own who endorsed it.”
Feldman also admitted to Lauer that he has been getting death threats over his promise to go public with names of alleged Hollywood pedophiles. (Related: Parade of dirtbags: Ben Affleck, Jimmy Kimmel, Harvey Weinstein all exposed as liberal Hollywood elitists who abuse women.)
“Another reason I think go to the police,” Lauer said. “That’s a crime to threaten someone’s life.”
“I’ve gone to the police with that as well,” Feldman responded.
When pressed by Lauer to go to the cops once more because things “didn’t work out” with the Santa Barbara P.D., Feldman explained there were legal hurdles to jump.
“There’s a statute of limitations, Matt, in the state of California which protects people. It’s not that way in New York. It’s that way only where the movie industry is, conveniently enough in California. That’s the seriousness of this. You cannot.
“Because if I were to go to the police, I would be the one who’s getting sued. Henceforth, I need a team of lawyers and I need a team of security to be around me at all times, to keep me safe so I can get this message done,” Feldman said.
He added: “I’m not playing around. It’s serious stuff. I vow I will release every name that I have any knowledge of, period. And nobody’s going to stop me this time, as long as people support this.”
J.D. Heyes is editor of The National Sentinel and a senior writer for Natural News and News Target.
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