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(01:20):
We have with us Mara Moon, who was formerly one
of Corey Feldman's Corey's Angel she was in the band,
the Corey Feldman Band, and she just had a big
falling out with Corey Feldman. She signed a non disclosure agreement,
but she's here to tell us what went on behind
the scenes while she was interacting there with the Corey
Feldman Show. Mara are you there?

Speaker 4 (01:43):
Yes, Hey, I'm here.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Hi, Okay, great, tell us about yourself. Who is Mara
Moon besides Corey Feldman? Who is Mara Moon? That's what
I want to know.

Speaker 4 (01:51):
Well, I'm mar Moon and I am a musician. I'm
a singer, songwriter. I'm a vegan, vegetarian. I'm a person
who cares about humanity and cares about, you know, the
state of humanity today. I have a single mother. I

(02:14):
love plants, and I love animals, and.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I love literature.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
So basically, in my community, I have kind of a
standing of being a voice for women who can't find
their own and I like to protect and represent those
women who feel as if there are gross missjustices and

(02:41):
justices to to us that are done to us. So, yeah,
that's a little bit about me. I have a band
camp It'smorrow Moon. I have I'm on YouTube, Mara Moon, Twitter,
Mara Moon Instagram Mara Moonbeam and.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Basically you live in Ohio, right, I take it.

Speaker 4 (03:06):
Yeah, I'm located in Cincinnati. I've traveled quite a bit.
I've lived all over the country. So I've been playing
music for a couple of years now, and I've played
with different people. But my most recent adventure was with
Corey Feldman and the Angels, where I was.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Hired as an electric.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
Bassist and at the time I was playing upright base.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Well, well, let me stop you right there. Around what
time were you hired? How you approached him or he
approached you.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
Two months ago, a friend of mine that was on Twitter,
I guess, apparently shared my information with Corey Feldman via
Twitter when Corey had posted that he was seeking out
a talented female musician between the ages of something in
thirty I think was eighteen and thirty party two and that,

(04:02):
you know, could they play bass? And I was actually
completely unaware of this, and I didn't even have a
Twitter at that time. My friend told me that Coreyvelman
responded to him and said, can she you know, can
she do an interview? So I talked to Corey Bellman.
I let him know I played upright bass. I really

(04:23):
am a vocalist. For first and foremost, I played rhythm
guitar and write songs, and that I did not have
any formal training. You know. He took me on knowing
that I hadn't really learned the electric bass and that
I had, you know, basically other instruments, and after I auditioned,

(04:48):
he accepted me. I talked with him and his wife
over Skype. They said I was hired on for the job,
that I would be paid five hundred dollars a week,
that my room and board during rehearsal in LA would
be covered, and that I would be fed and any
you know, immediate needs kind of taken care of. While
I rehearsed with him. I had basically three and a

(05:11):
half weeks to learn the thirty songs before we went
on tour.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
Let me let me stop it, Sid, let me stop
you for a second.

Speaker 4 (05:17):
Now.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
When you auditioned for him, would you do you flew
out to California audition in person.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
No, I actually got because I didn't currently have a Twitter.
I had gotten a Twitter account and then I just recorded.
I had my first record, a little video, the forty
five second clip of me playing the upright bass singing
a song and because he asked for the bass and not.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
The guitar, so.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
I he said he liked it and that he could
tell I had a lot of talent. I had a
beautiful singing voice. And he did make some comments about
my physical appearance. But I knew that that's kind of
a selling point, and I understand in the music industry
that that's a selling point. So I wasn't really you know,
I didn't really feel uncomfortable at that moment about it.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Okay, now, no, No, it was five hundred a week
cash and then room and board. Was that room and
board at his house or he was going to put
you up in something.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
Yes, I lived in his house in one of those
fare bedrooms guest bedrooms, because the rehearsals were held at
the house. So because the rehearsals were held at the house,
it was really easy for me to just stay there.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
I drove out there. It was a three day drive.

Speaker 4 (06:29):
It cost me like three hundred and eighty bucks in
gas to drive out, which I invested on my own money.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
He promised to reimburse me for that and.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
He never did. So helped me of investments.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
Well, because there was an episode of wife swap right,
did you see that?

Speaker 4 (06:47):
Yeah, okay, I haven't. Actually I'm not very current on
the media.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
Well, I never actually saw the whole thing myself, but
I got the gist of it, and I've seen his
website where he's recruiting for these angels. Now, is there
a separation between these angels who appear to be just
like a or are they all musicians living there or
is there something else going on as well?

Speaker 4 (07:07):
No, they're not all musicians. They're not all musicians. There's
different Like going to the Wardrobe World was considered an angel.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Darcy the merch girl.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
Also their girlfriends is not. I mean, she's an angel,
but she's not a musician. I know that she can
kind of play the drums, but she's not ever been
employed as a musician, just as a merch girl.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
So okay, Now, what is it now when these women
when they I guess they sign up on a website
and they have to sign a non disclosure and then
they go there to live with Feldman and his wife.
What is it that attracts them to do That's what's motivating?
Besides you you were in a band, you had a
job coming up. But what motivates them to go there
and do this. I wouldn't.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
I mean, I would say that he's really good at
selling himself to people. And I think for those who
want to believe, those people who still think that they're
they're reaching out to somebody who was this kid, who
is this former child actor who was in some really
good movies and is a really good actor, and I

(08:16):
think maybe they're just a lord by that they're drawn
in by that.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
I had previously lived.

Speaker 4 (08:22):
In LA about ten years ago, and so I really
wasn't taken, you know, I wasn't really starstruck in any
kind of way, and I wasn't really like, you know,
I wasn't a fangirl. I was really just looking at
this as an opportunity to play with, you know, really
good musicians and a good way to build my resume.
But I would assume from the perspective of the girls

(08:43):
that I see is that they just aret they're fangirls.
That would be my opinion. I personally don't know, because
I don't share that perspective.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
And what's the age ranger these other girls are at
the house.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Well, they're only.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Courtney and Darcy and I living there, But I know
that the last bassist also lived there for nine months,
and I want to say the age rangers are anywhere
from eighteen to forty. I couldn't speak too much on
a lot of the past, but I do know that
that's typically the age of the of the girls that

(09:22):
I've seen that were kind of hanging out.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
Okay, And did you know the reason why the last
basis left?

Speaker 4 (09:32):
Well, I know for a fact because I talked to
her that she didn't get paid in full. But I
have obviously my other suspicions about the living arrangements and
the way that kind of get treated as a basis
or even she wasn't actually the basis. She just started
living there before and then she was living there a
long time. I guess, just as like you know, I

(09:54):
don't know necessarily the nature of what, but she was
living there, and then they decided last minute that she
could play bass in the band. I guess like she
was one of those lost girl type, you know, and
he was taking her in and helping her out well

(10:15):
you know his whole motto with that.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
But she was that happy with the situation.

Speaker 4 (10:21):
I know that for a fact. She disclosed that to me.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Do you see anybody actually getting helped out. Is anybody
actually getting help and or anything any benefits from a list.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
I haven't seen anybody actually getting any benefits. I've seen
a lot of people be ripped off, and I've seen
a lot of people be afraid to speak up about
the behaviors that went I'm behind closed doors kind of.
Once I started through my research, I realized like I
was being taken thoroughly advantage of. I already knew that,
but I already knew that because of the type of

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environment that I was exposed to had nothing to do
with music for a good portion of the time. So
once I realized that, I kind of started doing my
research to see what other angels have gone on to
do anything, and I was not able to locate any
success story, right, And it just like I kind of
realized that this is a systematic mind, you know, mind

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manipulation that these women go through, and I almost feel
like they suffer from Stockholm syndrome.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
To describe what the environment was, give us some idea
what was going on that was so unusual.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
Well, I mean I was just exposed to a lifestyle
personally and you know, pretty much like expected to be
involved in it. It wasn't I wasn't threatened in any
kind of way, but it was almost held over my head,
even though I had already assumed that I have a

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job or go infesting all the money and driving across
the country, putting my life on hold.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
But about a couple of days in, so.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
Half a week in, I was informed that my job
was not guaranteed to me. And it was interesting that
at this time I was propositioned to go to a
certain type of club where the importance of wearing a
skirt was impressed upon me. And I obviously I did
not wear a skirt because I felt in my instincts
that that's not something I'm into. I'm not gonna, you know,

(12:28):
shave my body here and wear a skirt to go
out to a club that's not me.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
Okay, So then you were expected to participate in some
kind of sexual activity.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
I wouldn't say I expect it would be a strong
word to say.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
I would say that. I would say that it was
like very encouraged.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
I don't know if that's the right way to articulate this,
and I wouldn't really be careful to protect myself, but
it definitely was as if if I had it, if
I had, you know, been more into the things that
I was exposed to, that I would have had an easier.

Speaker 3 (13:10):
Go of it. Who wasn't there was expressing these expectations
to you? Was it the other girls or was it
Corey was his wife?

Speaker 4 (13:16):
Who just you know, the group of them, Like, I
think what they do is they they they tried to
disarm individuals and kind of lure them into their activities.
And then I know that their girlfriend was passive aggressive

(13:36):
at her statements about things that I didn't want to
be involved in, and she would say it about the
last spaces she would live there. But in reality they
were passive aggressive marks.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
About the current situation.

Speaker 4 (13:47):
So there was a lot of manipulation going on in
I like, I want to be very careful about what
I say because I do have a child, and I
am very, very, very worried.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
I got you.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
About what I say.

Speaker 4 (14:02):
I was definitely intimidated and un nervous wreck okay, But
I felt like it was my duty to come out
and say that this is not it's not sure.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
It's not okay, I got you.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
But if you were to give a statement in private,
let's says an attorney's office. It would be more.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
You would have to say, yeah, if I knew exactly
how I was protected, if I could be guaranteed forms
of protections, you know, because I'm not, like I said,
I've come out for free and all this because I
want it to be genuine and I want people to
know that. The reason why I'm saying this is because
I want to protect other women and I want to

(14:37):
prevent other women from having to go through what I
have gone through. Having your dreams used as a means
to sexually manipulate an individual is not acceptable.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Now you're saying only protection, you mean like physical protection,
like a bodyguard.

Speaker 4 (14:53):
I mean I don't need that. I just need, you know,
I need a guarantee that my life isn't going to
be ruined and I'm not going to lose my ability
to provide for my daughter because I, you know, say
he decides to I don't know what what means, what
means he has to do whatever, or if he even

(15:14):
would care to try to destroy my life. But I
have a feeling that he's a very vindictive individual and
he is not going to like the fact that I
am telling the truth about the situation. And you know,
I think, honestly, until he gets sober, he's not going
to take He's not going to take any of the
trouble Reprimand.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
You know, has there ever been a threat that he
was could ruin people's lives or hurt him, threaten me.

Speaker 4 (15:38):
He's threatened to assume me. He's threatened to sue me
and say that I would lose a custody completely of
my child and not be able to provide for her
because I would be in jail, and that then they
would garnish and if I didn't go to jail, that
when I got a job, they would garnish all my wages.
And he also threatened to tell people that I could
not you know, I was not when I told him
that I wanted to be done with the tour. I

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wasn't okay with the things that were going on. He
told me that, you know, basically I would be blacklisted
from working with other people and so basically threatening my
my uh my means to provide for my child.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
And what caused him to threaten you what instigated that?

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Well, he threatened my livelihood because I told him that
I wanted to beave the tour because I wasn't comfortable
with the situation and all the things and all the
dangers that I had been exposed to outside of him
coming out from pedocalia.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
That was not or with a pedophile.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
That was a side note compared to the things that
I was subjected to. It was not acceptable. The driving
situation was very unsafe. I'm physically injured from the fact
that they didn't hire a driver and the bodyguard who
didn't want to drive, drove very recklessly in the RV
with the trailer attached because he didn't want to drive, So,

(17:00):
you know, I incurred an injury. Sleeping on top of
the you know, the cab part is just like a
little cuppy and I was sleeping in that bunk and
uh basically physically just strewn about. And I wasn't accepted.
I was not okay with that. I wasn't okay with
not being said every day. I wasn't okay with my

(17:21):
food being rationed. I wasn't okay with being screamed at
to wear dirty panties. I was not okay with being
told that it didn't matter if my breasts were to
show because the female form was beautiful, which I can
also agree what the female form is beautiful, but I
was there to play music, not.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Be a stripper on stage.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
And I also was not okay with the fact that
by Monday, the date of the supposed of paycheck, I.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
Was not paid.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
So do you other things?

Speaker 3 (17:56):
Well, let me ask you a questions. Do you have
any idea how much more was coming in from the clubs,
because if every all the girls, okay, the female band
members are getting five hundred apiece roughly, how much money
was coming in a gig.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
I was the only one getting paid five hundred. The
guitarists and the drummer, who I was made to feel
like we're actually the real musicians because they were am
I graduate studio musicians, not underdogs, got paid so much
more than me.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Okay, I believe the drummer.

Speaker 4 (18:30):
Got paid three times is more, which I understand. She'd
been on there before me. There were bonuses for being
on during more tours, she had more equipment, and she's,
you know, very talented. I have no grites, but they
were making more than me.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
So okay, but you don't know how much was coming
in for a gig, Like how much was you? No idea? Gotcha?

Speaker 1 (18:50):
No idea?

Speaker 3 (18:50):
How many people would show up for a gig.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Like there would be.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
Sometimes we'd get like, you know, a decently packed house,
but a lot of times it was like half for
less capacity.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Now do you think this was a money making a
gig for Corey Feldman? Or was this just a stroke
his ego?

Speaker 4 (19:14):
I mean, honestly, I don't understand how he could possibly
make money off of it. I'm not one hundred percent
certain how those things are run, but I couldn't see
how it would be efficient and making money.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
Yeah, okay, so he has already packed up in his
RV with a bodyguard and all these girls and they're
driving around. Uh, they're not seeing you if what was this?

Speaker 4 (19:34):
Now?

Speaker 3 (19:34):
I saw something that they would they would cut your
veggie burger in half and make the other girls either too.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
No, no, no, basically that was misconstrued. Actually what happened
was we were said we had a twenty dollar buyout
on the days we played, and it was supposed to
be that the days we didn't play, there was through
on the RV for us. We were all supposed to
have specific you know, things that we wanted we could
pick out out of the tour budget. Apparently that was
not a privilege that was the extended to me. So

(20:02):
I was kind of just like, you know, I went
to go prepare a veggie burger and a vegan burger,
and it was Courtney who decided that she was going
to tell me that now I couldn't use the pro
pain and make a mess, and we might as well
cook for everybody. But then there wasn't enough bread in

(20:22):
this and that or whatever.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Mind you. I'm I'm like flaw.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
On vegetarian, not just for the tour, like I am
a vegan vegetarian. So she then continued to prepare all
of these and then cut my portion into a quarter
of a portion, and that was what.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I was supposed to eat.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
And it was very upsetting because there was a lot
of things that were just hers and that you couldn't eat,
and like there were some things that I was allowed
to eat, obviously, like but they weren't things I see
typically wanted. Like there was a bag of apples and
a bag of clement times, and like, I mean there
were days when that's just where I ate. I would
just eat some apples and a couple of clemen times,

(21:09):
because you know, I didn't want to just eat junk food,
which I will say that you know, there was junk
food on the bus because other people demanded that, but
it was also the other people who decided to have
that food was not you know, I'm not gonna eat
somebody else's stuff unless you know so.

Speaker 3 (21:27):
But basically, you're working twenty four hours a day because
you're living with them, are you eating with them? You're
you're a musician and you're getting paid five hundred a
week and I'm not getting fed.

Speaker 4 (21:36):
I'm not getting paid at all, get paid all. Actually, yeah,
we were expected to do load in and load out too.
So let me just say, Okay, I'm five seven, I
weigh about one hundred and ten pounds. I'm pretty muscular
because I am a musician and you try to stay
very fit and I do yoga, but like there's a
lot of demand carrying a heavy, solid hoogany base and

(21:59):
we and playing on stage, there's a there's a heavy
physical demand to have the proper nutrients, and at times
I would just be kind of weak from not having
those those Dick Carey needs met, which I was told
they would be met.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
So yeah, now, what give me a chronology of events here?
Because suddenly uh, Corey decides, I guess he was being
contacted about the Harvey Weinstein stuff. And he decides, you know,
but but the tour was sort of falling apart anyway,
wasn't it.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Mm hmm. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:34):
The first tour manager left before Louisiana because of the
drug issue. She was not comfortable with the fact that
Louisiana loves to bust top shots musicians driving through there,
especially from California, due to the fact that that's where
really like the line stops, you know, medical marijuana stop right.

(22:56):
And I guess there was a big following out out
and the route that they were supposed to take. Corey
was going to avoid the road that was going to
be checkpointed, and the last tour manager does was like, no,
you can't avoid it. No matter what street you take
or what road you take, They're going to check you.

Speaker 1 (23:16):
That's what they do.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
So because he wouldn't listen to her to go, you know,
just clean up his act and go.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Through the checkpoint, she left her. So that's when the guitarist.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
And I I as a mother, the guitarist as foreign citizen.
She has you know, she's graduated from the mine has
in card to work.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
We stated that.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
We were not comfortable, if you know, with the drugs
on the bus. A it was a breach in my
contract because I told I was told there would not
be any drugs on the bus. You know, I know
that you can't I can't necessarily, I'm not, you know,
have any way to know that what people have on them.

Speaker 1 (23:55):
But we were reassured.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
That nothing was happened, and you know that they got
they got rid of the stuff. And so then so
we were sleeping through the night and we're driving into
Louisiana in the morning, I wake up to the smell
of a joint. Corey is driving the bus smoking Adobe. Well,
the new tour manager that had just come in that
morning apparently made him throw it out the window. But regardless,

(24:21):
at that point I kind of realized that we were,
you know, obviously being exposed to that danger. And you know,
it wasn't very long after that he got pulled over
and they arrested him and took him to the station
and told us that we needed to come to the
station and just pay this ticket for him driving on

(24:43):
a suspended license. Who show up at the station and
Courtney takes in the money to go, you know, pay
pay his ticket and go out.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Well, she's not coming out.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
We realized it's been quite a quite a while. So
the tour manager goes in and kind of looks, you know,
and sees what's going on, and he comes back out
to tell the girls that they're about to search the RV.
So I realized at this point that obviously they have
no problems writing dirty. I don't want to be involved.
I'm a single mother, and also like, I don't want

(25:15):
to be involved with that. So I tell the girl him,
and now the guitarist, the nice young lady who could
she was a killer guitarist, she is a killer guitarist,
to get her backpack and let's go because we're not
going to be got up in this situation.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
You know, we already had stated our.

Speaker 4 (25:31):
Stand on that and that we did not want to
be involved. So we we uh, we get off the
bus and go to a little uh uh, a little
country kitchen. This is like a one stop like count
and kind of sit there and wait.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
It out and realize, like we give it a couple.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Hours and like we're trying to call everybody, nobody's answering.
So obviously it's been it's been you know, I'm aware
of the fact that people are being processed at this point.
I know that they're being processed, and I'm like in
the middle of nowhere with hardly any signal, kind of
clueless as to what to do because we're still outside
of the venue and I'm trying to reach people. Nobody

(26:14):
knew how to help, so, like, you know, the manager
any you know, the old tour manager and the new
tour manager.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Nobody really knew what to do.

Speaker 4 (26:21):
So like it had Dawn dam to call the venue
and tell them, like, hey, you know what, you know,
Corri got pulled over and everybody's being processed.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
However, the guitar side.

Speaker 4 (26:33):
And the boardrobe girl are sitting here at this restaurant
in this town, and you know, we're kind of stuck.
There's nothing we can really do.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Yeah, between the three of you, did you did you
have enough money to get out of there if you
were stuck?

Speaker 2 (26:45):
No?

Speaker 4 (26:46):
No, none of us had any money. We hadn't been paid,
and like there was really no way to even get
out of there. We were kind of looking trying to
I was talking to Phil at one point Poris manager,
like can you get us an uber Can you get
us a hotel? Can you Nobody could really do anything
to help us, like, you know, so basically the manager

(27:07):
and the owner of Live Oaks in Monroe, his name
is Adam Sinkley. He and his lady friend drove forty
five minutes to come pick us up because the restaurant
was closing and we had, in fact, at that point,
would have had no options. We were literally in the
middle of nowhere. And so he came in and got
us and took us to the venue and kind of

(27:28):
like calmed us down and you know, offered us a
place for the night if they didn't get out, and
you know, really really good on the Southern hospitality, and apparently,
you know, obviously.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
The story leaked pretty quickly, like anybody.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
The guy that basically owned that bar, his father was
the sheriff the next town over, so it became pretty
apparent like you know, what was going on. And also,
like not to mention, the cops were taking photos with
Corey Feltman and coasting and on social media.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
So Corey had like.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
Changed his mind to not show up after the processing
and told me to meet him at a non disclosed location,
which I did, and then we left and we continued
on the road.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Uhud because because you talk about drug use on the bus,
it was only marijuana that was being used.

Speaker 4 (28:26):
No, Apparently, I came to find out when I saw everybody.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
And what they were charged for.

Speaker 4 (28:32):
There were scheduled threes and four.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
So I knew.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
I knew that there were other drugs that they that
the other you know that that Courtney and Corey and
uh Darcy recreationally used. I was aware of the fact
that they had that have it. I was not. I
didn't know for a fact that they had that on
them until it came out.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Well, wait a second, and what are the other drugs drugs?
Because I haven't heard anything reported about other drugs besides marijuana.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
Yeah, I'm gonna say that.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
I'll have to specify that.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
On a later date in the presence of a lawyer,
because I'm really very scared for, you know, my livelihood,
and I don't you know, I don't really want to
be stuck in a situation where I can get accused
of anything. I don't really know what I can get
away with saying, okay about having the acts come down
on me.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
But you're one percent sure that there were other drugs
oh yeah, I.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
Could say, without a without a shadow of doubt, I
know f xpact there were other drugs.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Okay, now, all right, said okay, what happens next?

Speaker 4 (29:38):
Well, basically, so you know, and this is another interesting
part of the story.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
We drive out and we.

Speaker 4 (29:45):
Get out of Louisiana. I mean, I'm at a non
disclosed location, and it's very late at night, it's like
two in the morning, and so we drive out of Louisiana.
I know, we wind up I don't remember even what
city like we wound up in, but we pulled into
some city and there was apparently a shortage of rooms

(30:06):
available and the hotels and the city that we wound up,
and there were literally like two rooms, and that was
between different hotels. So the first hotel went, we went
to that one, and the drummer and the guitarists got
a room in their own bed and everything. And then
the second hotel had one room available. But obviously, because
you know, the bodyguard has been processed to deal with

(30:28):
all these things, you know, he was entitled to that
tour manager they had gone, you know, so the tour
manager or the wardrobe girl, the bodyguard all got a
room there and then, you know, I was fine with
staying in the RV Corey and Court.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
He had their own tab.

Speaker 4 (30:44):
In the back and their own bed, had my bunk
in the front. So I was like, you know, at
this point, I just want to sleep. So I'm attempting
to go to sleep and everything is fine, and then Darcy,
their girlfriend, comes in, and they're fighting violently, screaming, cussing,
slamming doors. I I'm like jarred out of you know,

(31:07):
my sleep, and like my heart is pounding, my adrenaline
is surging, like my PTSD has been triggered. I'm shaking
and I'm sick, and I'm like, I'm getting off of this.
You know, I had you know, I'm getting off this
RV right now. I went and sat in the lobby
and I would not get back on the bus. It
was so extreme and it was so uncalled for and

(31:30):
I didn't need to be exposed to that.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
And you know, they apologized to me, but it was
just like.

Speaker 4 (31:39):
At that point, it was just like, you know what
this is not I'm this is not mentally sound. You know,
I didn't go through everything that's got like transpired that
had led up to this point, but at this point.
I was hungry, traumatized, emotionally, just racked and my PTSD
was highly triggered.

Speaker 3 (32:00):
Well, let me ask you what were and what were
they fighting about.

Speaker 4 (32:05):
They were fighting about the fact that Courtney and Corey
had one of their own time, just some time together
to spend. And and then Darcy wanted to get in
the room, and I guess she was being loud and
getting her stuff and they just wanted some peaceful time together.
I guess I don't you know. Obviously I could hear
it because I'm right there, but I wasn't like listening
rapidly to their their arguments just none of my business really,

(32:29):
And I tried to calm calm Darcy down, and like
I had made her a little bed on the couch
area and the cabin. I was like, here, Darcy wanted't
you just lay down and calm down? Can we all
just calmed down? And that was like, you know, it
did not work. She just just like escalated, escalated, escalated.
So yeah, it was pretty it was pretty bad. So yeah,

(32:54):
that's that's kind of that portion of the story.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Okay, Now, when did all this come up that he
decided to this GoFundMe to raise money for for his revelations.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
Well, I know that he had spoke of it and
Reno and I was kind of like, you know, kind
of mulling it over, and then I said something. This
was like the first little couple of days to short
and I said something about it. I was like, so,
I'm not really comfortable with being exposed to this danger.
And it was told to me that because I'm not
a household name, I'm not really considered to be in danger.

(33:28):
And I was like, well, what if somebody does this,
isn't this you know? And you know what if you know,
we would just be a casualty, nobody would really care.
And I'm like, you know, I'm not comfortable. I'm a
mother with this situation. And like I said, I was
just pretty sure that, you know, nothing would happen to
me because I pretty much didn't matter as a person
in the world. I wasn't really relevant to any current situation.

(33:51):
Which I'm like, that doesn't mean somebody can't be a casualty.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
So well that for a couple of days, who was
supposed to be the one that was going to be
the threat? Who is that the threat that was going
to come down? And hurt everybody.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
I don't know any specific names, honestly, Okay, I try
to keep my hands clean.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
Of that situation.

Speaker 4 (34:15):
Like I said, I was already weighing over my head
trying to keep myself sane and functioning at this point.

Speaker 3 (34:21):
So now, but now, when when Corey was saying, Okay,
I'm going to talk about this, but will be in
danger because it's dangerous people, did you think he was
sincere about that or he was just being dramatic.

Speaker 4 (34:32):
I mean, I feel like I feel like there's an
air of drama, but I also feel like that that
is something that could be very dangerous. I feel like
that's something that could be dangerous and that it would
be pose a real threat.

Speaker 3 (34:45):
But this was something that he felt that he sincerely
felt was dangerous. He sincerely felt he was in danger
by revealing this information.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
I believe it to an extent because I know that
he was talking about how he was worried for his son,
that he wanted enough money to cover you know, his son,
and have like a car to protect him. Granted, you
know he's an actor, so really you're asking me to
discern something by a really good actor, So you know,
I'm an impath and I'm I am intuitive, but I'm

(35:17):
also you know, I'm not perfect. I'm not a light detector,
and he's really good at convincing me of things.

Speaker 3 (35:25):
So yeah, now, what about what do you say about
Corey Ham? Was his revelation is going to include information
about who molested Corey Ham as well?

Speaker 1 (35:34):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (35:35):
Yeah, basically justice for him as well as how is
how he portrayed that situation? That didn't you know, I
didn't really have a lot of knowledge of the whole situation.
Tell it. It was revealed to me that they weren't
really close like Corey spelled it out to be, and
he's kind of capitalizing off off of his dead so
and so friends rest in peace, you know, And like

(35:59):
I guess, I started seeing things. You know, I knew
they were messed up, but the more the more issues
that I saw happening, I was just like, I don't
I want to be far away from this because it's
not worth my mental health, my physical health, you know,
my spiritual health, and it's not worth it to put

(36:19):
you know, my child having you know, a solid parent
in danger.

Speaker 3 (36:25):
Now, how did you become aware of the fact that
they weren't really close?

Speaker 4 (36:30):
Well, I had spoken to Judy him and she had
kind of told me, and it kind of it made
a lot of sense and some and some aspects because
like some of the stories seemed kind of crazy, and
I believe them because I know they probably did happen,
but it just kind of like, I don't know, I've
never seen any of the shows. Like I, like I said,

(36:53):
I don't watch TV. I'm not a big TV person,
you know, I don't even own, you know, a television
at this point in my life, So I wasn't really
aware of everything in the drama and the past. But
to hear this woman and and and her story and

(37:14):
and to know how distraught she was from all of
this that.

Speaker 1 (37:18):
Is coming down and being you know, kind of just
tossed around.

Speaker 4 (37:24):
About her son, and it was just it was very
sobering to know that he would not only you know,
obviously take advantage of women, but take advantage of those
who's passed on.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
So because because you definite you definitely feel that the
women that are living there are being taken advantage of.

Speaker 5 (37:47):
I really feel like he uses his notoriety and and
and things were lording over women and trying to go
or some living.

Speaker 4 (37:58):
You know, it's not that he's the bearable and edule here.
He can be charming, but the issue.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
Is he's very good at.

Speaker 4 (38:07):
Using his notoriety as a means of manipulation to get
what he wants out of a woman, regardless of the
fact if the woman.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Is initially interested or not. So, like I said, I'm.

Speaker 4 (38:17):
Trying to be very careful because I don't want my
livelihood threatens, and you know, I'm trying to make sure
that I go about the right words and phrases to
protect myself.

Speaker 3 (38:32):
Now, when he's were you there when he started raising
this money with the GoFundMe?

Speaker 4 (38:39):
No, I was there when the when, the when he
told us all in the green room and he was
going to do it. I believe he started the campaign
right after I had quit tour, okay, and once I quit,
the next in the next within the next twenty four
to forty eight hours, the guitars drummer quit.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
So that I guess pretty much he had to do
the go fund me because they had no other thing
going on.

Speaker 4 (39:07):
I mean, I don't necessarily know what he has going
on in his life. You know, I kind of uninvolved
myself with sayings when I realized how corrupt they were.
And when I realized that, you know, when I realized
that the intentions were not to actually give me, you know,
a true genuine hand up in my musician, in my

(39:32):
career as a musician, right, Like, that's kind of just
like a you know, did.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
You did you witness any of the other point, did
you witness any other disgruntled people, any arguments over money
and problems back and forth? You know that we're going
to other people saying, hey, you owe me money.

Speaker 4 (39:46):
You know. Yeah. Actually, and there before tour, the the
Margot Lane and Jackie von Rudin had stated and they
were the former members, the pianists, a vocalist, the basis
the okay, so Martaline is the music director. Basically she

(40:06):
had made a post about how that they had never
been paid fully for their last tour, and that there
were other individuals who had never been paid fully for
their last tour either. And also Courtney herself told me
that even herself had not been you know, she herself
had not been paid for the last tour. So I
obviously knew there was a shortage of funding, and I thought, okay, well,

(40:29):
this tour obviously is going to generate the money that
those people are owed. That's kind of how it was
sold to me. But also at this point, I'm in
duty and I've got to just pursue because I've invested
all this time, and I've invested this money, and I
have a child to provide for and you know, make
good on my.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Promises to play.

Speaker 3 (40:50):
How much does he owe you?

Speaker 4 (40:54):
Roughly, I would say fifteen one hundred to two thousand dollars,
would include you know, the costs I would be itemizing, like,
you know, the car rental. I had to leave the
plane ticket for somebody to drive out and meet me
because I couldn't drive. I was in such emotionally berated

(41:15):
state that I was not able to drive. I couldn't drive,
so I had to have somebody meet me and drive
so between all of the gas between recouping my losses
because I had to flee for my safety. Definitely fifteen
one hundred to two thousand dollars, and that would also

(41:36):
include my working wages.

Speaker 3 (41:39):
Now, how do you feel that your safety was threatened?

Speaker 4 (41:44):
Like I told you, Like with a driving situation, there
were several times when the driving was not handled in
the way that it needed to and I encouraged physical
damages from that emotional even like trauma. Like at one point,
the first tour manager like she was trying with the
way that that that that rig was being drove, it

(42:05):
was not safe. So that was one of the biggest fears,
was was the safety of the r V.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
And then you know, there were some.

Speaker 4 (42:15):
Other issues obviously, but that was pretty pretty traumatizing.

Speaker 3 (42:25):
And when when he was talking about his plans to
raise this money, was it always raising money to make
a movie.

Speaker 4 (42:32):
Yeah, that's what And to get bodyguards. I know that
he was stating that he felt as if he needed
additional bodyguards.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
That also kind of scared me.

Speaker 4 (42:41):
You know, that also brought brought He was talking about
getting hiring another and additional bodyguard. Like I said, it's
kind of hard because of the emotional state that I
was in.

Speaker 3 (42:57):
Yeah, and there was a story too, he said, while
we were crossing the road and these two trucks came
down and tried to run us over. What do you
know about that?

Speaker 4 (43:05):
I knew that the wardrobe girl I had called here
kind of after I left to kind of see you know,
I had buffed a cell phone and I wanted to
see if that was like if somebody had found it
that and I wanted to figure out how I could
retrieve my items from the house. And she told me
this story about how they were crossing the street and

(43:27):
two big trucks. The first one attempted to take Courtney
and Corey out, and the second tried to attempt to
take Darcy and.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
The wardrobe lady out.

Speaker 4 (43:38):
So, yeah, I know, Felicia the wardrobe lady, had related
to me that that it happened. However, I, you know,
I don't know the validity of that story because the
other members were not there.

Speaker 3 (43:52):
Right, So, okay, And what kind of trucks were these?

Speaker 4 (43:55):
You know, they just said big trucks, big like now
I think four wheelers, four wheeler trucks. I don't exactly
remember the details. I didn't really know whether to believe
it or not because I have been told so many
different things, and honestly, my head was a mass at
that point.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Okay, is there anything else you want to tell.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
Us that the behaviors I.

Speaker 4 (44:27):
Was exposed to, the behaviors that transpired, those things are
not acceptable and they were not appropriate for the workplace.
They were not something I understood to be a part
of what I was being hired for, and it's not
acceptable to subject women to that, and it's not acceptable
to use their dreams as a means to your, uh,

(44:50):
to your sexual desires. So that's really my biggest thing
that I wanted to put out there, and that, you know,
my message to anybody who thinks that this is something
that they desire to do, know that they're getting into
that and know that there's a large possibility that their
safety will be compromised and that they will not be

(45:12):
paid anything for their efforts. So that's kinda that's kind
of it for now.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
Okay, And coming up, you got a bunch of appearances.
You got one on Friday the fifteenth at the Chamelion
in Ohio. Right where in Ohio is that one?

Speaker 4 (45:30):
Yep, that's in Cincinnati. I'm based out of Cincinnati area.

Speaker 3 (45:36):
Okay, So it's Friday at fifteenth at Chamelion in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Then Saturday sixteenth and Main Street Pub in Springfield, Ohio,
and then January fourth at Mockby in Cincinnati, Ohio. Yes, okay,
so people can catch you there as she's on a
marraw Moon dot band camp, band camp dot com, on

(45:59):
YouTube at Moon m A R A m O O N.
On Facebook. I got no trouble find me on Facebook.
I couldn't find the other one, but I found the
the one we were talking about. But it's Mara Moon
on Facebook if you if you google that, find the
one in Cincinnati, because there's another one that's in Philadelphia
it's not her. And then on Twitter it's Mars space
Moon and Instagram Mara moon Beam Moonbeam, Mara Moonbeam, Yahka,

(46:23):
and Mar is a very very beautiful girl. She attractive pictures.
You want to check out her pictures and stuff like
that and listen to her music on YouTube and on
band camp. Mara, thank you so much. And if anything
comes up that you want to tell us, okay, just
call me up. You got my number, you got me.
We don't have my email, but you have my phone numbers.
Call me up, leave a message. Will put you right
on the air. With anything else that comes up. Any

(46:44):
kind of threats, everybody threatens you or anything like that,
you let me know right.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
Away, Okay, okay, absolutely, thank.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
You, Yeah, no nonsense there okay, mar Moon, thank you
so much.

Speaker 4 (46:54):
Wonderful too.

Speaker 5 (46:56):
Bye.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
Okay, Well there you got Mara Moon with her problem
with Corey Feldman. Let's see what happens with this very
interesting what do you call it? If you like the
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(47:38):
we're trying to raise money. As you know, we're covering
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mother and she's very upset about everything going on here.
I haven't recorded with her yet, but I've been dealing
with her off the air for many, many hours. I'm
going to try and help out marrow Moon too. Now.
I also taped and two ninety minutes with Scottie Schwartz.

(48:06):
I called them Schultz twenty times in an interview with
His name is Scotty Schwartz, and he's the kid who
was licking the poll in a Christmas story and he
was best friends with him. He's best friends at Felman
I think at one point in his roommates with one
of them. And he's pretty much fed up with with
Corey Feldman as well another one who's upset with Filman.

(48:27):
So what I'm gonna try and do is I'm gonna
contact Corey Felman and see if he wants to give
us his side of the story, because everyone else has
given us this side of this story, so I'd like
to give him an opportunity as well. Thank you so much.
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