UPDATE on this developing story:
John Doe claims to have proof the incident occurred. He states he thinks his case is strong against the Pulp Fiction star. “I passed a lie detector test for the National Enquirer, and I’m telling the truth about what happened.” John Doe went on to say that his experience with Travolta “started out polite and charming, but then when things didn’t go his way things digressed.”
Not to be outdone by John Doe, a second accuser has also filed a lawsuit seeking $2M and a jury trial. He claims to possess “substantial documentation and numerous witnesses regarding the substance of Travolta’s actions,” according to the docs, RadarOnline.com is reporting.
Previously:
John Travolta has battled rumors about his sexuality for years, but the actor is now facing more serious allegations from an anonymous male masseur who is suing him for assault and sexual battery.
As TMZ is reporting, the unnamed masseur is reportedly seeking $2 million plus punitive damages after Travolta is said to have “began rubbing the masseur’s leg, touched his scrotum and the shaft of his penis” after having stripped naked during an appointment.
Not only did Travolta allegedly try to have sex with the masseur, but he is also said to have told the plantiff — identified only as “John Doe” — that he “got where he is now due to sexual favors he had performed when he was in his ‘Welcome Back, Kotter’ days,” and that “Hollywood is controlled by homosexual Jewish men who expect favors in return for sexual activity.”
The lawsuit spares few details of the allegedly exchange: when the masseur says he reminded Travolta that sexual acts in exchange for money were illegal, the actor’s rebuttal is stated as, “Come on dude, I’ll jerk you off!” The suit also describes Travolta’s genitalia as “roughly 8 inches in length” with pubic hair that was “wirey and unkempt.”
Travolta, who is married to actress Kelly Preston, is said to have later apologized for his behavior. But the lawsuit also alleges he later suggested he and the masseur team up to have sex with “a Hollywood starlet in the building that wanted to have three-way sex and to be double penetrated.”
You can view the full lawsuit here.
Travolta’s camp slammed the allegations in a statement to E! Online, calling the case “complete fiction and fabrication.”
The statement reads,
“None of the events claimed in the suit ever occurred. The plaintiff, who refuses to give their name, knows that the suit is a baseless lie…On that date when plaintiff claims John met him, John was not in California and it can be proved that he was on the East Coast. Plaintiff’s attorney has filed this suit to try and get his 15 minutes of fame. John intends to get this case thrown out and then he will sue the attorney and Plaintiff for malicious prosecution.”
The suit cites emotional distress, seeks $2 million in damages and requests a jury trial, according to MassLive.
Source: Huffington Post
Leave a Comment