John Travolta Sexual Battery Accuser Feels ‘Vindicated’ After Second Masseur Filed Suit
May 28 2018, Updated 10:08 a.m. ET
By Alexis Tereszcuk - RadarOnline.com Entertainment Editor
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As John Travolta’s legal woes grow with a second male masseur coming forward to claim the A-list actor sexually battered him, the first man to file a lawsuit tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that he feels “vindicated."
“Having a second person come forward and say that he went through the same thing makes me feel vindicated,” John Doe #1 says.
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When he spoke to RadarOnline.com previously, John Doe #1 said that he would not be intimidated by Travolta or his lawyer, legal pit bull Marty Singer, who warned that the anonymous plaintiff would “regret” filing the lawsuit.
“I represent the 99 percent of the population, the working class, and I was put in an inappropriate situation that I didn’t put myself in. It is not for Mr. Singer to deny me my right!” John Doe #1 vows.
The second lawsuit is eerily similar to the first one, with both men claiming that Travolta inappropriately touched them in a sexual manner during a massage.
“I’m glad there is a second person,” John Doe #1 says. “This happened to me, I have proof and I know that people are going to believe my side of the story. I guess I feel vindicated because I know that a second person has come forward and they’re not afraid of John Travolta or his lawyer either.”
The second unidentified male masseur is being repped by Okorie Okorocha, the same attorney who filed the initial sexual battery lawsuit against the Oscar nominated actor. According to the lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday morning in Federal Court in Los Angeles, the second victim alleges that while working at an unspecified resort in Atlanta, Georgia on January 28, 2012, he did an in-room massage on Travolta.
According to the docs, Travolta was staying on the 15th floor of the upscale resort, and he was referred to as Mr. White. The documents state that the Plaintiff doesn't normally do in-room massages and asked a co-worker to take the assignment, but he declined because "Travolta has been banned from a spa that the coworker used to work at in Los Angeles."
On the morning of the massage, the lawsuit alleges, Travolta had "a strange demeanor, bloodshot eyes and climbed onto the already setup massage table...Travolta removed the entire sheet from his body, and he claimed the sheets were sticky and could not tolerate the heat...Travolta further indicated that he likes a lot of 'Glutes' work meaning a massage on his buttocks...While he was massaging near Travolta's buttocks area, Travolta would open his legs and spread his butt cheeks open and had a full erection and would maneuver in a way to try to force Doe Plaintiff No. 2 to touch his anus and around his anus."
Travolta’s lawyer vehemently denies the accusation of the first John Doe, telling RadarOnline.com, "This lawsuit is a complete fiction and fabrication. 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. It is for that reason that the plaintiff hasn't been identified with a name, even though it is required to do so.
“On the 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."
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