Corey Feldman was seen in Los Angeles this week, picking up a take-out meal with a friend, two months after publicly criticising disgraced rapper Diddy. The 53-year-old actor, known for his roles in 1980s films such as The Goonies and The Lost Boys, appeared in good spirits, smiling as he carried food to his car.
Feldman, who has spoken openly about his own alleged sexual abuse as a child star, recently branded Diddy 'disgusting' following the hip hop mogul's arrest on sex trafficking charges. When asked if he had ever attended one of Diddy's infamous parties, Feldman replied: 'I was a little too old.' He added: 'It's disgusting and I'm so grateful justice is being served.'
Diddy, real name Sean Love Combs, is currently awaiting trial at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center on charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution. He has now been accused of molesting six more people, including his first alleged underage victim, according to lawsuits filed by attorney Tony Buzbee on Monday.
Feldman has spent years advocating for the protection of child actors, claiming a systemic paedophilia problem in Hollywood. He alleges that he and fellow child star Corey Haim were both raped as children, and that the industry has tried to cover up child sex abuse for decades.



