So I didn't follow any of this crap too closely at the time, but apparently Corey Haim and Corey Feldman talked about a 1986 molestation on the 2008 show "The Two Coreys". I guess Haim was pissed that Feldman knew about it, but didn't stop it. Here's a web article talking about the episode:
http://www.thetrulybeautiful.com/entert ... t-it-worseI happened to be watching "Access Hollywood" this morning, and Haim's friend Nicole Eggert appeared. She was talking about the molestation, and claimed that Haim told her at the time who did it.
The host asked her, "Was it Michael Jackson?"
Eggert hesitated for a few seconds, looked like she wanted to say "Yes", and then said unconvincingly, "No...uh, no... it wasn't."
Nicole said that the person is "still walking around today".
The host later tried to get more clues by asking what the person does for a living. She again hesitated, and claimed she didn't know.
I believe it was indeed Jackson. If it wasn't, Eggert would have given the "no" right away.
That's human nature. You only hesitate when you aren't sure what to say. If Jackson wasn't the guilty party, she would have had no problem immediately saying it wasn't him. For example, if Eggert was asked, "Did Chevy Chase do it?", I bet she would have instantly said no.
What about "still walking around today"? Not sure. But I have a feeling she was afraid to malign Jackson, since he's dead and has a lot of fans.