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Grissom is a convicted paedophile who is wanted in California for skipping his parole
JON Grissom was an assistant to former child star Corey Feldman — who has accused him of grooming and sexual abuse.
As more information emerges, we reveal what is known about him so far...
Jon Grissom worked for Corey Feldman during his heyday as a child star in Hollywood in the 80s.
On 3 November 2017, Feldman, 46, named him as one of his paedophile abusers.
Feldman gave Grissom a pseudonym, Ron Crimson, in his book Choreography where he alleged that he was groomed with cocaine and crack.
Grissom is listed as an actor on IMDb and has credits in two Feldman films, License To Drive (1988) and Dream A Little Dream (1989).
His MySpace page, which is still active, shows Grissom hugging a young Feldman — as well as a near-nude selfie.
Grissom is a convicted paedophile who is wanted by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for skipping an offenders programme.
Speaking about Grissom on Dr Oz, Feldman said: "This guy on his My Space page and his Facebook page has got pictures of me and Corey Haim.
"He still taunts it and flaunts it."
Grissom has denied the claims in previous comments, saying "it's not me".
He was named after Feldman levelled accusations against Marty Weiss.
Marty Weiss, 54, was a child talent manager in Hollywood who in 2012 was sentenced on child molestation charges.
He spent six months in jail and was made to sign the sex offenders’ register.
Separately, Weiss was named by former child star Corey Feldman as one of his alleged abusers.
In an interview with Megyn Kelly in November 2017, Feldman, 46, reportedly said that Weiss molested him when he was a young actor in the 1980s, according to Huffington Post .
“Believe me, I would love the pain to stop today,” Feldman said. “This is about creating a cycle of awareness. This is about opening people’s eyes and minds to the fact that this is a real problem.”
Weiss has not commented on the allegations.
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More information is beginning to surface regarding Corey Feldman ‘s alleged abuser, Jon Grissom .
Here’s what we know so far.
1. The former child star says Grissom first began sexually abusing him back in the ’80s when Grissom was Feldman’s assistant. It was during this time Feldman says Grissom — who he referred to as the pseudonym “Ron Crimson” in the his book, Coreyography — began giving him drugs including cocaine and crack.
2. According to Grissom’s Facebook page, he is credited with two films, License to Drive from 1988 and the other was Dream a Little Dream in 1989, which both star Feldman.
Related: Randy Quaid Reveals He Was Raped At 5 Years Old
3. Grissom still appears to flaunt his interest in Corey and Corey Haim on his Myspace and Facebook pages, which you can see (below):


4. According to Grissom’s Facebook page, he now lives in Mazaltan, Sinaloa in Monterrey, Mexico. He apparently was born in Alaska, and went to high school in Arizona.
5. Grissom has been in trouble for child sex abuse before. According to online records, Jon was busted for performing lewd acts on a child aged 14 or 15 years old in 2001. He served jail time in 2003. In 2000, he was in jail for three months for credit card theft and resisting arrest.
Wow.
We’ll keep you updated as we learn more about these allegations .
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Corey Feldman, who was known as one of "The Two Coreys" along with the late Corey Haim, is an actor who starred in movies including The Goonies (1985) and Stand by Me (1986). But while working as a child actor in the 1980s, Feldman alleges that he and Haim were victims of sexual abuse and rape.
Feldman's documentary, (My) Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys , premiered last night (March 9) and details the alleged abuse he and Haim faced, by multiple men , including Jon Grissom .
Jon Grissom is an actor whose only credits include License to Drive (1988) and Dream A Little Dream (1989) which both starred Corey Haim and Corey Feldman.
In Feldman's memoir, Coreyography , which was published in 2013, he writes about Ron Crimson, but later revealed that he was referring to Jon Grissom, whose name had to be changed due to legal reasons.
Feldman explains that in late 1986 or 1987, Feldman's father hired Jon Grissom as Corey Feldman's personal assistant.
In the memoir, Feldman writes: "Every time I walked across the street to talk business with my father, Ron would saunter over and manage to say something outrageously funny. We hit it off immediately. It was almost eerie how similar we were. It was as if he had studied me and was copying my every move."
Feldman then writes about how he found a bag of drugs and how Grissom would give him pills, and how he started using cocaine and would go out with Grissom multiple times a week.
Feldman explained that he was high the first time Grissom assaulted him, as he wrote in his memoir: "I froze. Felt my breath catch in the back of my throat. 'Is this okay?' he whispered in my ear.
"I had so many hazy thoughts rolling around in my drug-addled brain, floating across my eyelids like clouds... It wasn't okay. I was petrified. But I didn't want a confrontation with my new, close friend."
Grissom was publicly named as Feldman's alleged abuser in a 2017 interview with Dr. Oz. In the interview, when referring to Jon Grissom, Corey Feldman says: "This guy on his Myspace page and on his Facebook page has got pictures of me and Corey Haim. He still taunts it and flaunts it."
According to Dr. Oz, Jon Grissom had been arrested in 2001 and found guilty of child molestation in 2003 and had served prison time. Dr. Oz's legal team said that Grissom currently resides in California and is considered a fugitive as he did not register as a sex offender and that he is also on probation for drug charges.
Dr. Oz's team also said that Grissom has an extensive arrest record for crimes including assault and theft and that the authorities have not been able to locate Grissom since 2014.
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Actor Corey Feldman vowed to name the person who allegedly molested him as a child in a viral YouTube video last week—and he apparently stayed true to his promise.
Feldman went on the Dr. Oz Show Thursday and accused actor John Grissom of sexually abusing him, The Hollywood Reporter wrote. Feldman filed a report with the Santa Barbara Police Department during the television show.
Grissom was arrested in 2001 on child molestation charges, according to what was revealed on the daytime talk show. Two years later, he was found guilty and served time in prison, though it was unclear how long his sentence was for.
Grissom wasn't the only person Feldman named. The actor reportedly told Dr. Mehmet Oz about other men who allegedly abused him, but he made those accusations off-screen, according to the celebrity doctor.
Grissom did not immediately respond to the accusations.
Feldman created a fundraiser where he asked for $10 million in donations to make a documentary that exposes the corruption in the entertainment industry. More than $185,000 from nearly 4,000 backers has been raised.
"What I am proposing is a plan that I believe can literally change the entertainment system as we know it, and I believe that I can also bring down, potentially, a pedophile ring, that I have been aware of since I was a child," he said in the "Truth Campaign" video on October 25. "Right off the bat, I can name six names, one of them who is still very powerful today. A story that links all the way up to a studio and connects pedophilia to one of the major studios."
It had been long rumored that actor Corey Haim, who appeared in the 1988 movie License to Drive and Dream a Little Dream in 1989 alongside Feldman, was involved in the "pedophile ring" Feldman talked about.
Haim's mother, Judy, shot down Feldman's claim. "He's been talking about revealing the names of his and other abusers for seven years, since my son died," Haim's mother told THR Saturday . "Now he wants $10 million to do it? Come on. It's a long con. He's a scam artist. If he was serious about this, he'd share the information he has with the police."
While Judy maintains Haim was molested by one man, on one incident, Feldman claims it frequently happened by multiple men.

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