Corey Feldman is speaking out in support of Michael Jackson.

Following Sunday night’s premiere of the HBO documentary “Leaving Neverland”, detailing two different sexual assault allegations against the late King of Pop, the “Goonies” alum insisted Jackson “never touched me inappropriately.”

In a series of Tweets, Feldman opened up about his relationship with Jackson stretching all the way back to his early teens as a young actor.

“All I know is what I experienced, and yes, every experience was the same right up to the sex part,” he wrote. “That is where it becomes La La Land, instead of Neverland for me.”

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He continued to insist that their friendship never got sexual, “We never spoke about sex, other than a few warnings about how sex was scary and dangerous. He never once swore in my presence, never touched me inappropriately and never ever suggested we should be lovers in any way!”

Feldman later defended the controversial singer, “I feel like if people could hear our convos they would hear the innocence in them. No hint of perversion. I have a tape, I’m thinking about releasing, which could give ppl a real look at what a 30-year-old man/child and a 13-year-old boy would discuss, so everyone could hear the innocence of our relationship.”

Feldman didn’t officially dispute the doc’s victims, Wade Robson and James Safechuck, but he did give details on his personal experience with the musician: “Again, I wasn’t there when those boys were. But i was there around the same time as Jimmy and I saw many kids around (girls included) who I am still friends with to this day and none of us were ever approached by him in a sexual way at all. So as much as those two men deserve to have their voices heard, so do the thousands of kids who hung around him, that don’t agree!”

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He continued, “However I do take issue with the fact that this whole thing is one-sided with no chance of defence from a dead man and no evidence other than the word of two men who as adults defended him in court. But as we will never really know, I only have my memories. And thank God for me, my memories of MJ were mostly fond, aside from our one and only fight because he incorrectly feared I would turn on him and make-up lies. I never did. I never would! I pray those boys can sleep with that same clarity of consciousness! Let God be the judge!”

Feldman famously came forward with claims that he was sexually abused as a child. He is currently an ambassador for the organization Child USA, helping sexual assault victims.

The Jackson estate is currently suing HBO for airing “Leaving Neverland”. Part two of the explosive doc airs Monday.

Read more from Feldman here.