Corey Feldman’s bombshell report to California police about Hollywood pedophiles has been found recorded on tape — after officials told The National ENQUIRER that any records of the 1993 meeting no longer existed!
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"In a container which included the original reports from the investigation," said the officer, "the Sheriff’s Office located some detective working copies of audio recordings made during the investigation. A copy of Mr. Feldman’s interview was located...Due to the fact that this case involves
the alleged sexual abuse of a child, we are unable to comment further."
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In a confrontational
"Today Show" interview with
Matt Lauer, Corey had insisted that he had already named names during the 1993 police meeting. "They're on record," he insisted. "They have all this information." Some people remained skeptical, but The ENQUIRER had managed to find some remnants of Corey's original statement to the cops.
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The statements unearthed by The ENQUIRER had Corey talking to police about the investigation into charges that
Michael Jackson had
molested children at
his Neverland Ranch. “I know what it’s like to go through those feelings,” Feldman told Sgt. Deborah Linden and Detective Russ Birchim, “and believe me, the person who molested me — if this was him that did that to me — this would be a different story.”
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Corey then told the officers about
the depraved men who abused him — but police failed to follow up on the complaint, and the frustrated star has since laid bare his anger at their inaction. “All names were given to police before [the] statute had run out," a bitter Corey declared, "but they did zero!"
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Corey then told the officers about
the depraved men who abused him — but police failed to follow up on the complaint, and the frustrated star has since laid bare his anger at their inaction. “All names were given to police before [the] statute had run out," a bitter Corey declared, "but they did zero!"
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"In a container which included the original reports from the investigation," said the officer, "the Sheriff’s Office located some detective working copies of audio recordings made during the investigation. A copy of Mr. Feldman’s interview was located...Due to the fact that this case involves
the alleged sexual abuse of a child, we are unable to comment further."
Photo credit: Getty Images
In a confrontational
"Today Show" interview with
Matt Lauer, Corey had insisted that he had already named names during the 1993 police meeting. "They're on record," he insisted. "They have all this information." Some people remained skeptical, but The ENQUIRER had managed to find some remnants of Corey's original statement to the cops.
Photo credit: Getty Images
The statements unearthed by The ENQUIRER had Corey talking to police about the investigation into charges that
Michael Jackson had
molested children at
his Neverland Ranch. “I know what it’s like to go through those feelings,” Feldman told Sgt. Deborah Linden and Detective Russ Birchim, “and believe me, the person who molested me — if this was him that did that to me — this would be a different story.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Corey then told the officers about
the depraved men who abused him — but police failed to follow up on the complaint, and the frustrated star has since laid bare his anger at their inaction. “All names were given to police before [the] statute had run out," a bitter Corey declared, "but they did zero!"