2016-08-09

Elijah Wood says Hollywood has a pedophilia problem

Clerk Note: Is there a connection between Hollywood's pedophilia problem and that of various leaders? Looks like a deep rabbit hole.

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Elijah Wood says Hollywood has a pedophilia problem

http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/ct-elijah-wood-hollywood-pedophilia-problem-20160523-story.html

By: Alex Stedman
Date: 2016-05-23

Before Elijah Wood starred as Frodo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, he was a child actor -- and now he's making some explosive allegations about the state of Hollywood.

The actor, in a new interview with the Sunday Times, is accusing Tinseltown of having a pedophilia problem, saying "a lot of vipers" are preying on children in the business.

"Clearly something major was going on in Hollywood. It was all organized. There are a lot of vipers in this industry, people who only have their own interests in mind," he said. "There is darkness in the underbelly. What bums me about these situations is that the victims can't speak as loudly as the people in power. That's the tragedy of attempting to reveal what is happening to innocent people: they can be squashed, but their lives have been irreparably damaged."

"If you're innocent, you have very little knowledge of the world and you want to succeed," he went on. "People with parasitic interests will see you as their prey."

As a child, Wood starred alongside Macaulay Culkin in "The Good Son" and appeared in a remake of "Flipper." He said his mother, Debra, protected him from the dangers of Hollywood as a child, and he "never went to parties where that kind of thing was going on."

He added that he's been "led down dark paths to realize that these things probably are still happening."

Wood did not go into detail on his accusations and didn't mention any specific project, person or time period in the interview.

Wood's comments come after allegations against Woody Allen resurfaced in the past month. The Cannes Film Festival kicked off with a rape joke many took to be aimed at Allen, and also Roman Polanski.

Wood was on a press tour to promote his new movie, "The Trust," which debuted earlier this month.



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