John Travolta is facing a federal lawsuit from two massage therapists who accuse him of assault and s**ual battery.
The lawsuit includes graphic details of one of the alleged incidents.
Travolta's lawyer has strongly denied the claims, calling them “complete fiction.”
According to court documents filed last Friday, the first incident occurred on January 16, 2012, at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
Travolta allegedly groped a male massage therapist multiple times and masturbated during the two-hour session in a bungalow.
The lawsuit, which seeks $2 million in damages, states that the first plaintiff, an unidentified Texas native, experienced severe emotional distress.
Travolta's representative issued a statement dismissing the allegations.
They claimed that none of the events described in the lawsuit ever took place.
A second male therapist was added to the lawsuit on Tuesday, alleging he was s**ually assaulted by Travolta at an Atlanta hotel on January 25.
The defense argues that the first plaintiff is identified as “John Doe” in the court filing.
Travolta's statement questions why the plaintiff refuses to disclose their name if the claims are valid.
They suggest that the lawsuit is a baseless lie and claim it was filed to gain attention.
The plaintiffs' attorney, Okorie Okorocha, specializes in pursuing s**ual predators.
He stated that he is adding new potential plaintiffs after fully investigating and vetting them.
Travolta's lawyer, Martin Singer, maintains that both claims are absurd and fictional.
He believes that his client will be fully vindicated in court.
Singer asserts that it can be easily proven that Travolta was not in California on the day of the first incident.
He claims that Travolta was on the East Coast working on a movie.
Okorocha argues that he was never informed of this fact during discussions with Travolta's lawyer before filing the suit.
He also claims he can prove that Travolta was in Los Angeles on January 16.
John Travolta, who has been married to actress Kelly Preston for 20 years, has faced personal tragedy in the past.
Their oldest child, Jett, passed away at age 16 from a seizure while on vacation in the Bahamas in 2009.
The lawsuit alleges that Travolta contacted the first plaintiff, who advertises massage services online, and arranged a session at the Beverly Hills Hotel for $200 an hour.
Travolta picked up the plaintiff in a black Lexus SUV and took him to the hotel.
Once inside the bungalow, Travolta allegedly stripped n^ked in front of the plaintiff and a professional chef.
During the first hour of the massage, Travolta repeatedly slid the towel down that covered his buttocks, ignoring the state law requiring clients to be fully draped.
The lawsuit states that Travolta began touching the plaintiff's leg, initially assumed to be accidental.
However, there was more unwanted touching, leading the plaintiff to tell Travolta to stop.
The actor apologized but snickered to himself.
The lawsuit then describes Travolta grabbing the massage therapist's p-nis, causing pain and discomfort.
Travolta apologized and suggested they had misunderstood each other.
He then asked the therapist to switch places on the table for a “reverse massage.”
Travolta allegedly offered to perform a s**ual act on the therapist, who felt afraid for his safety but agreed to continue after Travolta promised to behave.
While performing a deep tissue massage on the therapist's shoulders, Travolta started masturbating and screamed at the plaintiff, insulting him and claiming that his success was a result of s**ual favors during his earlier acting days.
The lawsuit quotes Travolta as saying that Hollywood is controlled by homosexual men who expect s**ual activity in return for favors.
Travolta offered to call a “Hollywood starlet” for a threesome, stating that they needed to have s** together first.
He claimed that if the therapist lost weight and adapted to same-s** relations, he could become famous and make millions.
When the therapist threatened to call the police, Travolta drove him back while insulting him.
The lawsuit concludes by stating that Travolta paid the therapist double the amount owed for the two hours, giving him $800.
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