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John Travolta sued by masseur

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Not really prudes. Just financially restrained.

lol. maybe

"Hollywood is controlled by homosexual Jewish men who expect favors...."

Where are the crys from Jewish men who work in entertainment? They dont mind being accused of sexual blackmail?

Travolta will never be seen the same way again. Too many men are comming forward now. :|

I think they're not coming forward because it's generally useless to even respond to the comments of nutters. ex: Mel, Tom Cruise, and Travolta.

These guys are known for making bold abusrdist claims, and responding to them has a way of acknowledging the validity of their ridiculous claims in an unintended way (e.g. responding to wacko creationists and their idiocy, simply legitimizes, to them, that they have a valid argument).

And of course, no use in responding to comments that are not even verified...much less verifiable.
 
Personally, I think that the Masseur will lose the case. I think Travolta will just say to the court, 'I'm John Travolta. If I wanted to get gay laid I would have called up Cher and had her be my wingman at the local gay bar.'

I'm betting he gets paid a couple of hundred grand to sign a confidentiality agreement and go away.
 
Whats strange is that even if Travolta is gay, he should be able to get gay men to have sex with him. Kinda hard to believe that he is going around paying people for it. What good is fame if it can't get you laid...
 
Whats strange is that even if Travolta is gay, he should be able to get gay men to have sex with him. Kinda hard to believe that he is going around paying people for it. What good is fame if it can't get you laid...

Easy sex is never easy
 
I think i read one of the rambling descriptions from them guy and he said John had 8". I don't know where exactly, maybe dailymail or this thread.

earlier in the thread:
* Displaying a remarkable gift of observation, the masseur noted Travolta was “fully erect, and was roughly 8 inches in length; and his pubic hair was wirey and unkempt.” Additionally, “sweat was poring down” the star’s neck.
 
The first man who filed a shocking lawsuit accusing A-list actor John Travolta of assault and sexual battery has been dropped by his legal counsel RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

The shocking move comes on the same day that RadarOnline.com broke the news Travolta’s accuser admitted he was wrong about the date of the alleged attack.

Lawyer: More John Travolta Sex Accusers Coming Forward

The Texas man who filed the lawsuit as John Doe #1 hired Los Angeles lawyer Okorie Okorocha to represent him but in a stunning turn of events, Okorocha is no longer handling his case. John Doe #1 claimed Travolta sexually assaulted him in Los Angeles on January 16, 21012 and said he could prove Travolta was in town then.

But Travolta’s attorney Marty Singer not only vehemently denied the charges, he also provided proof that his client was in New York on the day John Doe #1 claimed the assault took place.

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The accuser’s attorney decided on May 11 to drop him.

“Okorocha did not feel he could represent John Doe #1 going forward anymore and recommend him finding another lawyer,” a source exclusively told RadarOnline.com.

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...ta-sex-accuser-first-masseur-dropped-attorney
 
I think he legitimately wanted the massage, just also wanted the gay sex to follow. He can always get the easy sex.

Not really, when you are in a relationship from say a bar, coffee shop, etc they can cry about how you mislead them, made promises, etc.

Really makes a nice emotional case and people tend to go with emotion rather than cold-hard facts that poor little Miss Susie got her tonsils examined by a big beef tongue depressor and Mr. Ron simply didn't want to call her again.


vs.

Paying for an escort, even if under the premise of a massage. You are paying for their time. You cannot be expected to continue having to pay anyone...so it's easier to walk even if sex is on the table.

Add that to the fact that our 'escorts' are pretty much looked down by our society and them suing is a real long shot, as evidenced in this case.
 
Travolta wins all around.


John Travolta and his Hollywood lawyer have prevailed in a defamation lawsuit brought by the author of a book that claims the actor engaged in homosexual activities in bathhouses.
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As The Hollywood Reporter first reported in June, Robert Randolph, who wrote You'll Never Spa in This Town Again and participated in a 2010 Gawker article called "The Secret Sex Life of John Travolta," sued the actor and attorney Marty Singer claiming he had been damaged by Singer's media statements in response to the book and article. When the Gawker piece was published, Singer responded with a lengthy letter to the gossip website denying the allegations and making several incendiary claims, including that Randolph had spent time in mental institutions and suffered from brain damage.
Randolph, who claimed his memory is not impaired, called the statements trade libel and alleged in a lawsuit that they "sought to disparage the quality of [Randolph's] property and reputation and to induce members of the public to believe [Randolph] is an unreliable source and thus abstain from purchasing" his book.
Travolta and Singer responded to the suit with an anti-SLAPP motion under California law, which bars lawsuits that infringe certain First Amendment rights. And Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Malcolm Mackey on Thursday issued a tentative ruling dismissing the case, finding that Singer's letter was a protected pre-litigation demand letter and not subject to a defamation claim. The tentative ruling was then made official after oral argument.
"Defendant Singer has amply established that he sent the 11/23/10 letter to Gawker Media in good faith and in serious consideration of litigation," the tentative decision reads. "As such, the letter is privileged."
Read the Tentative Ruling Here
The judge also ruled that Randolph had not proved that he was damaged at all by Singer's letter. In fact, it was noted that Randolph was able to use the Singer letter to further promote the book.
The win for Travolta and Singer comes on the heels of the dismissal of two May lawsuits by masseurs who claimed Travolta had touched them inappropriately and subjected them to unwanted sexual advances. Those cases were withdrawn voluntarily.
Travolta and Singer were represented in court by Lynda Goldman and Todd Eagan of Singer's law firm Lavely & Singer.
Randolph attorney Sarah Golden did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/john-travolta-spa-sex-lawsuit-374898
 
I don't think he is out of the woods yet. Gloria Allred might be coming after Travolta.
I'd like to know where Gloria Allred berths, so that I can falcon punch her and forever preventing her from spawning off springs. If she's already infertile, just the sheer satisfaction alone is worth it.
 
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