Corey Feldman stopped by 'Megyn Kelly Today' on Monday to discuss the ring of Hollywood pedophiles he claims have been preying on young actors for decades.

The 46-year-old actor would not name names, but did say that he told police about these predators over two decades ago while being questioned about his friend Michael Jackson.

'In 1993, I told the Santa Barbara Police Department, when they came to interrogate me about Michael Jackson, when they came to convince me that he was a pedophile. And I said he's not,' said Feldman.

'And I said, "I've been molested." They said, "by who?" I said, "I can give you the names, here they are." And they said, "that's not our area. That's outside of our community."'

The Santa Barbara Police Department did not respond to a request for comment.

Feldman also spoke about his fears for his safety in the wake of his announcement that he hopes to raise $10 million to produce a feature film that will reveal a number of powerful Hollywood pedophiles.

A good deal of that money will go towards security said Feldman, a cost he justified by claiming he had almost been killed just the other day.

Meanwhile, the mother of the late Corey Haim, who was Feldman's best friend and a victim of these same pedophiles, is demanding that the actor just come out with the names.

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Life or death: Corey Feldman (above) said that he was almost killed by two pickup trucks that came speeding at him 'the other day' while appearing on 'Megyn Kelly Today'

Back in the day: He believes this is because people want to silence him now that he is planning to reveal the pedophiles who assaulted him and actor Corey Haim as children (Feldman and Haim in the 1987 film 'Lost Boys')

'The most important thing is that I have security. Somebody tried to kill me the other day. I've been arrested. This is no joke. I'm fearing for my life,' said Feldman.

When Megyn pressed the actor on his near-death experience, he stated: 'I had two trucks come speeding at me at the same time.'

He quickly added: 'I'm not saying they were trying to kill Corey Feldman. But they were trying to kill a group of people walking across the street.'

Megyn also asked Feldman if he went to police in Los Angeles back in 1993, after the Santa Barbara officers allegedly dismissed his allegations.

'I didn't. When you're a kid, 18, 19, 20-year-old kid, you try telling the police, which is a very big thing to do. And especially, it wasn't my situation. I was just answering for a friend,' said Feldman, who has long claimed the sexual abuse and assaults endured by his best friend Haim were far worse than his own.

'The fact I had the courage to throw it in there and hopefully get some support, and then they were like, sorry. They just shut it down like it didn't matter. And this is when it was within the statute of limitation. It was within my ten years.'

He had previously told Matt Lauer in an interview earlier in the day: 'If I were to go to the police, I would be the one who's getting sued. Henceforth, I need a team of lawyers, I need a team of security to be around me at all times to keep me safe so I can get this message done. I vow I will release every single name that I have any knowledge of, period.'

Feldman did provide some clues as to the identity of one of his alleged molesters on Monday, saying he used to run a club for children and now works for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

'You want to tell us who it is, since you're going to have 1,000 stories trying to run down the person with that history,' asked Megyn.

The actor said he could not name the person until her had 'legal protection.'

Feldman also blamed the media and the police for the lack of movement on outing these pedophiles.

'There's other names, again, I've told these names to the police. I told the names to investigative reporters. Nobody has ever put it out there,' said Feldman.

'They cover it up. They protect it. I know of a friend of mine that actually went and spoke to a reporter and gave all the information and they were -- the day before I launched my campaign, they were supposed to put out a story in the [National] Enquirer.'

Feldman thinks that things are starting to change however in Hollywood.

'I believe there's a lot of darkness in Hollywood right now, and I believe it's been there for quite some time,' said Feldman.

'It's going to continue unraveling. This is just the beginning, it's just the tip of the iceberg.'

Naming names: Feldman, 46, also said that he identified some of the pedophiles he alleges molested him and raped Haim in a 1993 interview with Santa Barbara Police (Feldman and Kelly above)

Feldman launched his $10 million campaign last week, hoping to gather those donations in the next two months so that he can make a feature film about his life which would reveal the 'predators' who went after him and other young actors in Hollywood.

He had raised just shy of $160,000 as of 8am Monday morning.

'This is much bigger than raising finance for a film, this is about the balance of Good and Evil in very real terms,' wrote the actor's wife Courtney on the fundraising page.

'Ever since Corey announced he was working on a plan to come forward with more information, he has been arrested, had a near death event, and his band quit with no explanation other than saying they were afraid to continue.'

Money: Feldman (left with Haim in 1989, right in 2007) is hoping to raise $10 million to make a feature film outing his alleged attackers, despite protests from many who want him to just name the predators

She then added: 'Corey and I fear for our safety, and we need protection to get this truth out.'

Feldman was arrested for marijuana possession on October 21 in addition to the incident with the pickup trucks.

There is no mention of Haim's name however on the page.

Haim was one of the biggest stars of the 1980s, with leading roles in films including 'Lucas,' 'Watchers' and the Oscar-nominated 'Murphy's Romance,' which he starred in alongside Sally Field and James Garner.

Feldman also found early success in Hollywood thanks to his roles in two of the decade's most memorable films, 'Goonies' and 'Stand By Me.'

The boys first worked together on the 1987 vampire flick 'The Lost Boys,' and paired up again in the films 'License to Drive' and 'Dream a Little Dream.'

Haim was quite the ladies man too over the years, dating Alyssa Milano, Nicole Eggert, Holly Fields and even Victoria Beckham at one point.

Feldman and Haim had a chance to share the screen once more in 2007 with their reality show 'The Two Coreys,' which was cancelled after two seasons.

It was a little over a year after that last season aired that Haim died as a result of drug induced pneumonia.

Feldman detailed Haim's struggles with drugs - as well as his own - in his 2013 memoir 'Coreyography.'

In that book he revealed that the first time they tried cocaine was with two of the men who were abusing them.

Feldman also wrote in the book about Haim having sex with adult men on the set of 'Lucas' and 'The Lost Boys,' sharing a story he claims Haim told him one of the first times they met.

'At some point during the filming [of Lucas], he explained an adult male convinced him that it was perfectly normal for older men and younger boys in the business to have sexual relations, that it was what all "guys do," wrote Feldman.

'So they walked off to a secluded area between two trailers, during a lunch break for the cast and crew, and Haim, innocent and ambitious as he was, allowed himself to be sodomized.'

Feldman also wrote about Haim spending time with Martin Weiss, a well known manager of child actors, while they were filming 'The Lost Boys.'

He claimed in the book that one day on set Haim, who was 15 during filming, was aroused and wanted to have sex.

'Marty’s gay? Why don’t you ask him?' wrote Feldman.

'The two walked, single file, into the adjoining room. ... I heard sounds, banging, thumping. I felt my stomach flip-flop. I felt sick.'

Rationale: He had previously told Matt Lauer (above) in an interview earlier in the day: 'If I were to go to the police, I would be the one who's getting sued. Henceforth, I need a team of lawyers'

Weiss was arrested in 2011 after one of his clients told police he had been sexually abused by the man starting when he was just 11-years-old, claiming the incidents happened 30 to 40 times over a roughly three years period.

He eventually pleaded no contest to two counts of child molestation in 2012 and was sentenced to a year in jail and five years probation.

Weiss was immediately released after entering his plea for time served.

Feldman also detailed a night when he allegedly received oral sex from a man after he was fed a cocktail of drugs.

The abuse at the hands of that man, who he called 'Ron' in the book, went on for years after that first incident.

'I don’t know why I couldn’t confront Ron, but I was consumed with guilt. I felt like the whole thing was my fault,' wrote Feldman.

'I desperately wanted him to stop, but I was afraid of losing my friend.'

Feldman said in his book that he did at one point name some of the men who abused himself and Haim to authorities, but claimed that they chose to ignore the allegations and allowed the statue of limitations to run out without conducting an investigation or pressing any charges.

He wrote that he eventually found shelter and solace in an unlikely place - with Michael Jackson.

'I was shattered, disgusted, devastated. I needed some normalcy in my life. So, I called Michael Jackson,' he wrote, explaining that the pair had been introduced by director Steven Spielberg.

'Michael Jackson's world, crazy as it sounds, had become my happy place. Being with Michael brought me back to my innocence. When I was with Michael, it was like being 10 years old again.'

He insisted in the book that Jackson never abused him or tried to touch him sexually over the course of their friendship.

Helping hand: Feldman and his wife Courtney, who is running his fundraising page, in 2012

Feldman made the decision to very publicly reveal that his late friend was raped at the age of 11 by a Hollywood producer back in 2016 in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor defended his decision to out Haim as a victim of sexual abuse by stating that their stories were so connected, it would be impossible to tell one without the other.

'Understand, that Haim n I shared 1 life 4 many decades! R stories R 1 n the same! There's no telling my story without mentioning him, and vice versa!' wrote Feldman in a Facebook post at the time.

He also went after Haim's family in the post, and the fact that they have chosen to stay silent despite Feldman's belief that the sexual abuse Haim suffered as a child is directly responsible for his lifelong battle with drugs - and his eventual death.

'As far as his family, Y aren't they standing alongside me and doing something about it? Because they want it 2 just go away! So is that OK?' wrote Feldman.

'2 stand in complete silence is worse than speaking in a political manner, 2 start a much needed wave of discussion! I can not stay silent.'

This was not the first time that Feldman and Haim's family had been at odds, with the late actor's mother also going after her son's best friend a few years prior following the release of his memoir.

'If my son ever wanted to talk about any such things he would have done so himself, but he chose not to,' she said in a 2013 interview with Global News.

Feldman revealed many of these stories in his 2013 'Coreyography'

'He preferred to take it to the grave rather than hurt others, no matter how awful.'

She added; 'What is Feldman trying to accomplish by knocking my kid once again to the ground? But I suppose anyone can write a book about anyone that is dead and gone and not here to defend himself.'

Mrs. Haim then said she had nothing but wonderful memories and love for her son, and his amazing legacy.

'I will not let Feldman’s senseless accusations overshadow my life or tarnish my Corey’s memory,' she said.

Greg Harrison, a longtime friend of Haim, also spoke about the book in that interview, saying; 'I do not hate Corey Feldman. He has a right to say whatever he wants to say. But there is a certain amount of betrayal and truth that is not his to tell.'

Feldman discussed how he was repeatedly molested by adult males in the industry in his THR interview, saying these men would pass many young stars 'back and forth to each other.'

That was when he revealed that Haim was raped when he was just 11 by a producer, which began the start of a long cycle of sexual abuse that Feldman believes led to his friend's problems with drugs and alcohol later in life.

Haim would struggle with drugs up until his death in 2010 at the age of 38, which Feldman blames on the trauma he suffered as a child sex abuse victim.

'He had more direct abuse than I did. With me, there were some molestations and it did come from several hands, so to speak, but with Corey, his was direct rape, whereas mine was not actual rape,' said Feldman of the sexual abuse suffered by Haim.

'And his also occurred when he was 11. My son is 11 now and I can't even begin to fathom the idea of something like that happening to him. It would destroy his whole being.'

Feldman then made the shocking claim that many people in the industry were aware that he and Haim were being abused by these older men, and that no one did anything to stop it or help the boys.

'This person uses intimidation and threats as a way to keep people quiet. And all these men were all friends,' explained Feldman.

'Ask anybody in our group of kids at that time: They were passing us back and forth to each other. [Alison Arngrim] from Little House on the Prairie said [in an interview], "Everybody knew that the two Coreys were just being passed around."

'Like it was something people joked about on studio lots. We're not talking about huge executives and directors that I am aware of that were involved in this. The people that I knew doing it were publicists, they were photographers for teen magazines, things like that.'

Feldman said that it was generally actors between the ages of 10 and 16 who were targeted by these men, who would meet their young victims at awards shows, private parties and even charity functions.

Once these adults had decided on a victim they began the process of grooming not only the child actor Feldman explained but also their parent or guardian.

Feldman said that when he was 15 he was being abused by a man who was actually employed by his own father at the management company he ran, and that neither one of his parents had any idea.

He also chalked up their ignorance to the fact that both were 'very abusive and very selfish.'

Feldman also said in his interview, just as he did on Facebook Friday, that even though he would like to identify the men responsible for the abuse he has to keep it quiet for legal reasons since the statute of limitations has passed on the crimes.

'We should be talking to the district attorneys and the lawmakers in California, especially because this is where the entertainment industry is and this is a place where adults have more direct and inappropriate connection with children than probably anywhere else in the world,' said Feldman.

In the interview Feldman also made it clear that the sexual abuse of children by adults is not only still a problem in Hollywood, but one that is getting worse with time.

'They reach out to little kids on Twitter, they reach out to little kids on Facebook, and they say, "I'm a big producer and I can help you", said Feldman.

'With social media we have more access than ever to everybody. It's a growing problem, not a shrinking problem.'

One of the men who molested him still works in the industry Feldman said, adding that while he has run in to him over the years he has never tried to confront the man.

He said that he has been helped by years of therapy and rehab, and makes it clear that it was a long and difficult struggle to get to the place he is at now with 'a great child and I have a great girlfriend, a nice house, a nice car and a good career.'

And he said that the most difficult part of it all was losing Haim.

'He was my best friend. I miss the chemistry, I miss having my best friend,' said Feldman.

'He was the only person that could make me laugh unstoppably. He had a charisma about him and a charm and a sense of humor that was unparalleled.'