Corey Feldman has added the owner of an underage club to the list of alleged child molesters he claims took advantage of him during his younger years.

Feldman, 46, told Dr Oz on Monday that Alphy Hoffman, the former owner of a club once frequented by Drew Barrymore, Ricky Schroder and Alyssa Milano, molested him in the 1980s.

He hinted during an interview with Matt Lauer last month that the owner of a 'teenage soda pop club' was among those who molested him, but it wasn't until Monday that Feldman named the club owner as Hoffman.

Hoffman has not yet commented on the accusations.

The revelation comes after Feldman named two alleged child molesters he claims took advantage of him and other adolescent screen stars years ago.

Corey Feldman (left), 46, claimed on the Dr Oz Show on Monday that Alphy Hoffman (right), the former owner of an underage club once frequented teen stars, molested him when he was a teenager in the 1980s. Feldman first met Hoffman when he was 12 years old

Feldman confirmed to Dr Oz that he had reported Hoffman to the Los Angeles Police. Dr Oz is pictured above

He claimed that in Hollywood there is a pedophile ring of adults in the industry who he alleges preyed on him and other young actors and actresses.

Feldman has confirmed that he accused Hoffman of molesting him and reported his name to the Los Angeles Police Department.

He and his pal Corey Haim were regularly photographed at Alphy's Soda Pop Club , sponsored by New York Seltzer Company. Hoffman owned the club from 1986 to 1989.

He said that he first met Hoffman, who is the son of famed casting director Bobby Hoffman, when he was 12 years old.

'He came to my house to pick me up in his car, and I had heard rumors that he threw the coolest parties in town and he was very connected,' Feldman told Dr Oz.

He said that getting an invite to 'Bobby Hoffman's private party' was a 'very big thing', and that Alphy picking him was was a 'also a very big thing'.

'You know, the first few times I went, it was fairly innocent,' he told Dr Oz. 'Those parties were relatively kid-friendly, but interestingly, that's where I met the guy that ended up molesting Haim …

'There was a bunch of these guys, they were all hanging out together at these parties, and the thing is, there weren't a lot of parents at these parties.'

Feldman and his pal Corey Haim were regularly photographed at Alphy's Soda Pop Club (pictured in an ad), which Hoffman owned from 1986 to 1989

Feldman is pictured above in the top photo, center, in a white top, in what appears to be a story about Alphy's Soda Pop Club

He claimed that during one of the parties, he fell asleep while watching a movie with Alphy Hoffman and Jon Grissom, who he previously named as one of his alleged abusers.

He said when he woke up, 'there was a porn on again' and that he was 'really tired'.

Feldman recalled: ' I remember I could barely walk. I don't know what I was given at that time, but I know that I was really out of it.

'And we went to the bedroom, and I was kind of passing in and out of it, and then it was like he started doing the same things to me that Jon [Grissom] had done … I kind of woke up in the middle of it, and I freaked out … I kind of threw him off me and I ran home.'

Feldman's pal Haim voiced dislike for Hoffman in a 2012 interview, where he said he 'lost complete respect' for him.

'He's a piece of s***! A user. He had all of us and thought he was the s***,' he told Vice.

Feldman did not contemplate if Haim had been abused as well while on Dr Oz on Monday.

Feldman hinted during an interview with Matt Lauer last month that the owner of a 'teenage soda pop club' was among those who molested him

The revelation comes after Feldman named two alleged child molesters he claims took advantage of him and other adolescent screen stars years ago

The actor previously told Dr Oz that his former assistant, Grissom, was the first to take advantage of him in the 1980s, adding that the man was still posting photos of him online.

'This guy on his My Space page and his Facebook page has got pictures of me and Corey Haim,' Feldman said during the interview on the Dr Oz Show earlier this month. 'He still taunts it and flaunts it.'

Dr. Oz then revealed that Grissom, who is now living in Mexico, has a long history of criminal behavior.

'Everything from assault, theft, drugs … in 2001 he was arrested on child molestation charges … he was found guilty in 2003 and served time in prison,' said an attorney for the program in a video posted to Facebook.

Feldman also named former child talent manager and convicted sex offender Marty Weiss.

The actor has told multiple media outlets last week that he reported members of a supposed Hollywood pedophile ring back in 1993 with the Santa Barbara Police Department.

Feldman's pal Corey Haim voiced dislike for Hoffman in a 2012 interview, where he said he 'lost complete respect' for him. Haim (left) and Feldman (right) are pictured above in their younger years

That claim was disputed however by police and Dr. Oz confronted Feldman with this information.

'I called the Santa Barbara Police, just got off the phone with them. As you were speaking I was speaking. You claim that you spoke to them about your abuse in 1993 just to be clear,' said Dr. Oz.

Feldman then interrupts him to state: 'It's on the record.'

Dr Oz continued: 'And you named names. I listened to the recording and I did not hear you name names.'

Feldman responded by claiming that police turned off the recording device when he shared the identity of his molesters, which Dr. Oz accepts as true.

He then pleaded with Feldman to reach out to authorities again, at which point the actor makes the decision to call the Los Angeles Police Department and name the two men who allegedly assaulted him and other minors.

It was during this call that Feldman revealed Grissom is allegedly still posting photos of him and Haim on his social media accounts.

Dr. Oz also read a statement from police disputing Feldman's claim during the interview.

'We are aware of the statements that Mr. Feldman is making regarding an investigation in 1993. Our records do not indicate that he named any suspects,' stated Dr. Oz, reading from the official statement he was given by a spokesperson from the Santa Barbara Police Department.