Corey Feldman issued an apology on Tuesday, even as his sexual abuse documentary ‘(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys’ -- a long-promised an exposé of high-profile celebrities in Hollywood who engage in pedophilia and continue to work in the entertainment industry -- continued to be plagued by streaming issues. The actor, however, continued to maintain that the technical difficulties were the work of hackers.

In a statement sent to those who paid $20 to live-stream his documentary, Feldman said, “First and foremost I want to thank you for purchasing tickets to ‘(My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys’ -- and for showing your support for this mission that is so important to me and children everywhere. Next, I want to apologize profusely to you for the experience you had trying to view the film. My team and I are aware of your frustration.”

Feldman added, “As you know, I have put every resource I have, not to mention my own personal security, to make this film and to get it out to you. It seems as if there is a group of people trying to silence me and this very vital cause. I will not let anyone silence me or you any longer.”

Further, Feldman said, "We are working on making the film available to any ticket buyer for a full week on demand so you catch it at your leisure.”

Feldman’s documentary premiered at 11 p.m. EST on Monday. Viewers who paid for access were in for a rude shock as they were met with “Access forbidden right now” messages instead. Nearly 18 minutes after the film's screening, Feldman abruptly stopped the film and told the attendees that the website where the film was supposed to be hosted was under attack by “hackers”.

Feldman reportedly makes explosive claims in the film about Charlie Sheen, claiming the actor raped the late actor Corey Haim. Sheen has denied the allegations. As per Page Six, Sheen said, “These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period. I would urge everyone to consider the source and read what his mother Judy Haim has to say.”

Corey Haim’s mother, Judy Haim, denied claims that Sheen raped her son, telling Entertainment Tonight in 2017: “My son never mentioned Charlie. We never talked about Charlie. It was all made up. If my son was here to hear all of this he would throw up.”

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