Corey Feldman followed up his recent "Today" show exclusive on pedophilia in Hollywood by dropping the name of one of his alleged molesters on Thursday, November 2.

Feldman actually exposed former assistant and actor Jon Grissom while a guest on the most recent episode of "Dr. Oz." During the show, he confessed that Grissom would sexually assault him in the 80's and inferred that his late best friend Corey Haim was also a victim of the "Dream a Little Dream" and "license to Drive" actor. At one point during the telecast, Feldman went as far as to call in and file a report with the LAPD live on the air. “This guy on his My Space page and his Facebook page has got pictures of me and Corey Haim. He still taunts it and flaunts it," he told the Dr. Oz audience.

During Feldman's sit down with Matt Lauer on Monday, he announced that he was raising funds to produce an independent film that would depict his story as a sexual assault victim in the industry. Feldman pledged that the movie would serve as a catalyst for bringing down what he says is a pedophilia ring that has maintained power among some of the most powerful networks of people in show business. When asked why he couldn't simply go to the police that very day, and why he hadn't used the opportunity to reveal such information in his tell-all book, Feldman claimed that he, in fact, did bring some of the names up when he was being interrogated about Michael Jackson. He says that information was brushed aside because authorities were focusing their investigation on Jackson specifically.

In terms of his 2013 memoir, Coreyography, Feldman says that his ability to actually accuse predators by name has always been inhibited by the threat of legal or even physical retribution. But it is now being inferred that he actually did write about Grissom in the book. In one chapter, the former child star tells of how a man named "Ron Crimson" drugged and then took advantage of him. Feldman now infers that "Ron Crimson" was a pseudonym for Jon Grissom.

Source: nydailynews.com