For years, Corey Feldman has claimed that he and fellow child star Corey Haim were sexually abused by some powerful Hollywood pedophiles, and as the scandal surrounding Harvey Weinstein continues to reverberate he took to social media on Friday to serve up a tweetstorm to seek justice for his abusers.

Declaring that he “will not be going on a talk show to disclose names of my abuser,” he implores other child actors who experienced similar abuse to come forward and name names.

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“I have been thru enough already over this,” tweeted the “Lost Boys” star. “My career was shut down, I have been mocked and shamed for doing what I have done to this point! I would love others to see others come forward as there are many other witnesses to the crimes I have addressed.”

However, Feldman, 46, says he is “working on a plan that may be a way forward to shed some light on this situation! If I can figure out a way to get actual justice while not risking my safety and well being, you will know when that time comes.”

Back in 2013, Feldman sat down to chat with Barbara Walters on “The View” and levelled some bombshell allegations, claiming that he and Haim were both abused when they were child stars.

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“There are people that were the people that did this to me and Corey that are still working,” he said. “They’re still out there, and that are some of the richest most powerful people in the business, and they do not want me saying what I’m saying right now.”

When Walters asked them if his alleged abusers were pedophiles, and were still working in Hollywood, he said they were. This led her to scold him: “You’re damaging an entire industry,” she told him.