In a recent police report published on Radar Online, it has been revealed that John Travolta was accused of s**ual battery by a male masseur.
The incident allegedly took place at a hotel in California, where Travolta groped the masseur's bare buttocks, exposed himself, and made lewd suggestions.
However, the investigating police officer stated that the details of the incident did not meet the criteria for s**ual battery.
The report mentioned that the masseur consented to the touching after Travolta complimented his appearance and expressed excitement.
It further stated that Travolta removed his towel and was n^ked along with the masseur in the steam room.
The documents released by Radar Online revealed that the masseur was called to the hotel at 1:30 a.m., exclusively for Travolta's use.
During the massage, Travolta allegedly repeatedly removed his towel, exposing his buttocks.
Following the massage, they moved to another room where the masseur provided a “citrus scrub.”
The report also claimed that Travolta, who is known for his association with Scientology, made inappropriate comments to the masseur during the treatment.
After the scrub, they went to the steam room, where Travolta asked the masseur to accompany him so he wouldn't be alone.
The masseur agreed, and Travolta allegedly removed his towel, remaining nude.
Travolta then offered to demonstrate his own massage techniques, which the masseur accepted.
While the masseur lay on his stomach, Travolta began rubbing his inner thigh and then proceeded to touch his bare buttocks.
Feeling uncomfortable, the masseur left, but Travolta followed him, making lewd comments and asking if the masseur had ever experienced certain s**ual acts.
Officer Mark Peters, who investigated the incident, arrived at the hotel after Travolta had already checked out.
The case was closed as unfounded, and Peters advised the masseur to consult a civil attorney.
In May 2012, two other masseurs, referred to as John Doe, filed separate lawsuits against Travolta, alleging s**ual harassment.
The first lawsuit accused Travolta of s**ual assault, s**ual battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress during a private massage session at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The second lawsuit claimed that Travolta s**ually harassed the masseur during a massage in an Atlanta hotel.
However, Travolta's legal team provided evidence that he was not present in Los Angeles at the time of the alleged incident.
Travolta's lawyer, Marty Singer, issued a statement calling both claims absurd and fabricated.
The second John Doe later dismissed his case and hired attorney Gloria Allred, but no new lawsuit was filed against Travolta.
In April 2013, Gawker obtained a document suggesting that six people had accused Travolta of s**ual assault, including the California masseur.
Travolta's legal team denied any settlement payments and stated that the document reflected legal fees incurred in the defense of the lawsuits.
They did not comment on its authenticity.
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