Masseur drops Travolta allegation

One of the two male masseurs who accused actor John Travolta of sexual assault dropped his $2 million lawsuit (€1

One of the two male masseurs who accused actor John Travolta of sexual assault dropped his $2 million lawsuit (€1.57 million) yesterday as the lawyer for a second man said his case would go ahead.

The unidentified man, referred to as John Doe No. 1, who claimed that the Hollywood star groped him during a massage session in Beverly Hills in January, filed a notice dismissing his lawsuit with federal court in Los Angeles.

Travolta's lawyer, Marty Singer, who has termed the claims "absurd and ridiculous," said the actor was vindicated by the dismissal of the first complaint. "My client is completely vindicated by Doe #1 dropping his claims and dismissing his lawsuit. We fully expect that my client will similarly be vindicated with respect to Doe #2, as well as with respect to any other person who makes meritless claims against John Travolta," Mr Singer said in a statement.

The first masseur was reported last week to have said he got the wrong date of the alleged incident after photos and restaurant receipts surfaced putting the Saturday Night Fever actor in New York on the same day.

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"The case has been dismissed, but that doesn't mean it can't be refiled," the plaintiff's attorney, Okorie Okorocha, told Reuters.

Mr Okorocha said he still will be going ahead with the lawsuit against Travolta, representing a second unidentified man, John Doe No 2, who claimed that Travolta rubbed his leg, touched his genitals and tried to initiate sex at a private appointment at an Atlanta hotel on January 28th.

Asked whether he was concerned about the credibility of the second man's suit in light of the first masseur's dismissal, Mr Okorocha said "Not at all. I'm not worried about anything with John Doe 2."

Travolta (58) has been married to actress Kelly Preston since 1991. He found international claim with the movies Saturday Night Fever and Grease in the 1970s, before going on to grittier roles in Pulp Fiction.

The latest allegations against the actor are unlikely to affect his career according to celebrity image experts, who say Travolta has overcome speculation about his sex life in the past without any negative impact on his popularity.

Reuters