
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 13: Corey Feldman attends a special screening of "The Birthday" during Jordan Peele’s "The Lost Rider: A Chronicle Of Hollywood Sacrifice" at Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center on January 13, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
Corey Feldman revealed he is struggling to pay off a mountain of unpaid taxes and credit card debt, In Touch can exclusively report.
In Touch obtained the income and expense declaration that Corey, 51, filed as part of his divorce fight with his estranged wife, Courtney Feldman.
Courtney demanded Corey be ordered to pay her $5,000 a month in support. She said she was working part-time at a coffee shop and had a substantial amount of medical debt.
In her filing, Courtney said Corey had been voluntarily paying her $2,000 a month in spousal support. She said the amount was not enough to cover her needs or to maintain the lifestyle she enjoyed while with Corey.
Corey said he was not making anywhere near what Courtney claimed. In his declaration, the former child star said he pulls in around $2,536 in income every month.

He said he spends around $613 on union dues and another $387 on health insurance. The actor, who starred in The Lost Boys, The Goonies, License to Drive, Gremlins and countless other classics, said he only had $34,000 in cash and his bank accounts.
He said that was the extent of his property. Corey said his monthly expenses totaled $16,799.
He said he spends around $5,000 on healthcare not paid for by insurance, $2,000 on groceries, $2,000 on eating out, $1,000 on laundry, $1,500 on auto expenses, $225 on charitable contributions, $835 on entertainment and $500 on clothes.
In addition, he said he has two debts that he makes monthly payments on. The first debt is $42,000 owed to Capital One and $192,000 owes to the IRS over unpaid taxes.
Corey said he made a payment of $439 on the credit card debt in October and a $1,600 payment on the IRS debt in November.
As In Touch first reported, as part of her plea for $5,000 a month, Courtney said she believed Corey pulls in more than $280,000 a month. Courtney said she was only making $1,982 per month at her current job.
Courtney’s lawyer said Courtney “supported [Corey] emotionally and in his work since 2011. [Courtney] has been abandoned by [Corey], and aside from under-guideline support, has no home, no job, vehicle or money for medical expenses.”
In a declaration, Courtney claimed her marriage to Corey fell apart after she decided to quit “recreational” drugs.

“My decision to quit drugs and ‘our lifestyle’ was the reason our marriage ended,” she said.
She said, “In May 2023, I informed Corey I would not be ‘partying’ anymore and further, because of my deteriorating health and increased stress, I would not be going on tour. Once I said no to the drugs our relationship unraveled quickly.”
Corey adamantly denies the accusations of drug use.
The couple wed on November 22, 2016, in Las Vegas. Corey filed for legal separation in September 2023.
He cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split. The actor listed the date of separation as June 22, 2023. He asked that Courtney’s right to spousal support be terminated.
In response to Courtney’s request for support, Corey denied they had lived a luxurious lifestyle while married.
He said they rented a home with three roommates. He said that he paid $5,000 for Courtney to become a certified healthcare coach but accused her of taking a job as a barista instead of trying to find work.
The judge has yet to rule.