A masseur's sexual assault claim against John Travolta (the first one) could be unraveling after flight records suggest the actor was not in L.A. at the time.
On the morning of the alleged incident, Travolta, 58, arrived in New York from L.A. TMZ has photos and receipts that allegedly prove it, and there's this:
He was also seen at a wardrobe fitting in NYC's Greenwich Hotel. According to the lawsuit, the alleged sexual assault occurred at 10 a.m. in Beverly Hills.
Travolta's attorney, Marty Singer, previously provided a photograph and a Mr. Chow restaurant receipt as proof his client was in New York that day.
The flight can't be independently verified via public flight tracking services because his plane's flight records are blocked, but it's a strong argument.
The attorney strongly denies all claims made by the L.A. masseur, as well as claims from a second John Travolta accuser in Atlanta, also a masseur.
Each accuser is seeking $2 million in damages.
Okorie Okorocha, the lawyer for both plaintiffs, claims other accusers may come forward as well. John Doe #1 issued a statement today, perhaps prompted by this alleged evidence, insinuating that it - not his story - could be fabricated.
Travolta's attorney calls both accusations "absurd and fictional," and suggested the second accuser based his made-up story on media reports.
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