Corey Haim's mother, Judy Haim, has spoken out following Corey Feldman's claims that her son was sexually abused while making the 1987 film The Lost Boys.
In an interview with TMZ on Thursday, Judy said there was “no way in hell” that her son, who died in 2010 at age 38, sexually abused Feldman.
Haim's mother said Feldman, 54, is “putting poison in people's heads and making up lies again to maintain his own relevance.”
She claimed that Feldman was making up lies about his son because “he didn't want people to focus on his wrongdoings.”
Judy said her son “likes women, not men” and that she plans to tell him “I don't care if someone is gay or not, but I'm not gay or anything like that.”
She also claims her son was a “one-woman man” who “wasn't interested in men.”
“Corey Feldman always talks about sex and blames my child for not being here to protect himself,” Judy added. She said there are many reasons why Mr. Feldman's claims “do not make sense.”
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Judy said she was always on set with her son, including when he was working on “The Lost Boys,'' and when she wasn't with him, her sister or father was there. Judy added that the family “never left him alone for a second.”

Feldman and Heim were well known as close friends in the industry during the 1980s and '90s. They were sometimes referred to in the pop culture lexicon as the “Corey family.”
“How can they be friends for so long if something like this happens? That doesn't make sense,” Judy said.
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She called Mr. Feldman's claims “extremely defamatory and damaging to her son's legacy,” and said she was considering taking legal action against Mr. Feldman.
Earlier this week, the former child actor, who has appeared in classic films such as “The Goonies'' and “Stand by Me,'' raised allegations against his “Driver's License'' co-star in Marcy Hume's new documentary “Corey Feldman vs. the World.''
“The truth is, I was sexually abused by Corey Haim,” Feldman claimed.
“When we made 'The Lost Boys,' Corey said to me, 'Hey, let's mess it up,'” Feldman claimed in a written statement. “I said, 'What do you mean?'
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Mr. Feldman claimed Mr. Heim said that was “what business people do.”
He went on to claim that Haim performed oral sex on men in the entertainment industry and told them, “This is what we do.”
“And I said, 'What are you talking about?' and he said, 'Well, Charlie (Sheen) told me it was okay,'” Feldman claimed Haim said.
Feldman previously accused Sheen of sexually assaulting Haim during the making of the 1986 film Lucas. Sheen vehemently denied Feldman's claims, calling them “sick, twisted, outlandish claims” and “never existed. Ever.”
Feldman has previously publicly stated that he was a victim of sexual abuse as a child.
As of this writing, Feldman has not responded to Judy Heim's comments.
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