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Hollywood Savile scandal

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Hollywood is in the grip of a child sexual abuse scandal similar to that of the Jimmy Savile case in Britain, Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood has said.

The 35-year-old former child actor said paedophile­s had been protected by powerful figures in the film industry and abuse was probably still taking place.

Wood, who made his first film aged 8, said he had been protected from abuse as he was growing up, but other child actors had been regularly ‘‘preyed upon’’ at parties by industry figures.

‘‘‘Clearly something major was going on in Hollywood. It was all organised. There are a lot of vipers in this industry, people who only have their own interests in mind. There is a darkness in the underbelly – if you can imagine it, it’s probably happened.’’

Wood said the abuse was allowed to continue because victims ‘‘can’t speak as loudly as people in power’’.

‘‘That’s the tragedy of attempting to reveal what is happening to innocent people,’’ he said. ‘‘They can be squashed but their lives have been irreparabl­y damaged.’’

Allegation­s that senior Hollywood figures have been protecting child abusers have gathered pace in recent years.

Roman Polanski, the film director, has been repeatedly defended by Hollywood figures since his 1977 conviction for having sex with a 13-year-old girl. And Woody Allen remains an influentia­l director, despite allegation­s he abused his own daughter when she was aged 7. He denies the allegation­s.

Dylan Farrow, Allen’s daughter with Mia Farrow, said this year that she was ‘‘disgusted’’ Hollywood continues to work with her 80-year-old father.

Ronan Farrow, Allen’s son and Dylan Farrow’s sister, wrote an article this month attacking the film industry for its ‘‘dangerous’’ silence. He sharply criticised the film stars who accompanie­d Allen on the red carpet at the premiere of his film Cafe Society, which opened the Cannes Film Festival.

He said they could ‘‘trust that the press won’t ask them the tough questions. It’s not the time, it’s not the place, it’s just not done. That kind of silence isn’t just wrong, it’s dangerous.’’

Anne Henry, of Bizparents, a group set up to help child actors, said Hollywood was sheltering about 100 abusers and said a ‘‘tsunami’’ of claims was beginning.

Corey Feldman, another former child actor who starred in films such as Gremlins, The Goonies and Stand by Me, has said that as a teen he was ‘‘surrounded’’ by abusers.

Wood said he had been spared similar experience­s because his mother had not let him attend parties.

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Elijah Wood, who made his first film aged 8, said he had been protected from abuse as he was growing up, but other child actors had been regularly ‘‘preyed upon’’ at parties by industry figures.
PHOTO: REUTERS Elijah Wood, who made his first film aged 8, said he had been protected from abuse as he was growing up, but other child actors had been regularly ‘‘preyed upon’’ at parties by industry figures.

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