Jon Grissom appeared in two films starring Feldman.
Corey Feldman publicly accused actor Jon Grissom on Thursday of persecuting him when Feldman was a Hollywood child star in the 1980s.
The actor "Goonies" is called Grissom as one of his alleged bullies during his performance. Oz Show, "just moments before the law enforcement officers to report it.
"That's it," Feldman said when host Mehmet Oz picked up Grissom's photo on the phone. "That's the man."
Feldman, who for years accused himself of being a victim of a Hollywood pedophile ring, said he wanted to name Grissom in his draft in his memoirs of Coreyography in 2013, but his lawyer said no. He says "Ron Crimson" is the name he chose for Grissom in this book.
"We have to trade it legally," Feldman said. "The lawyer for me is fitting his name ... They give me a list of three or four, you know, his name, I choose the closest one closest to his name."
Feldman is openly open to former talent boys and sex offender Marty Weiss as one of the former criminals. He said on Monday at the NBC "Today" show he would be "happy" to meet five people sanctioned after receiving legal confirmation.
The actor "Stand By Me" prompted Grissom on Thursday to surrender to the police.
"Now is your time," Feldman said on Thursday. "Be human for the first time and advance yourself ... Let yourself and again be in a much more tolerant way, I am sure, but otherwise we will come for you."
Grissom appeared in the 1980s movie "License to Drive" and "Dream a Little Dream," which shares starring Feldman. Grissom did not immediately request HuffPost to comment.
Feldman seemed to signal Grissom's identity on Twitter in March.
Clarification: The first name of Grissom is John, who is how he is credited in the movie. His official name is Cloyd Jon Grissom, though often away by Jon Grissom.
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