EXCLUSIVE: John Travolta To Testify on Wednesday in Extortion Trial
Sept. 22 2009, Published 11:08 a.m. ET
John Travolta will have his day in court on Wednesday when he will testify in the extortion case regarding the tragic death of his son, Jett, a source confirms to RadarOnline.com exclusively.
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RadarOnline.com was the first to report that Travolta would be expected in court. Former senator Pleasant Bridgewater and paramedic Tarina Lightbourne are accused of attempting to extort $25 million from the actor by threatening to go public with a document that protected emergency responders from liability.
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"Travolta is very appreciative of the Bahamian government desire to bring justice to victims," the source added.