Two unidentified masseurs have stepped forward with lawsuits against Travolta, claiming charges of assault, sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress — the first of which alleges the incident occurredat the Beverly Hills Hotel and guess what Okorie Okorocha is representing them .Travolta's top-notch attorney Marty Singer has refuted the allegations from the beginning saying, "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."
Despite John Doe #1's lawyer Okorie Okorocha making claims that he can prove John was in Los Angeles at the time, Singer exclusively tells RadarOnline.com that he has documents proving otherwise. "The credit card receipt that Mr. Travolta says proves he was in New York City has a time stamp of 11:38 p.m., our complaint clearly says the assault occurred in the morning of January 16. This credit card receipt proves absolutely nothing, and it doesn't account for the day of January 16," Okorocha said. A credit card receipt surfaced showing that Travolta was in New York on January 16 — and Okorocha argued Travolta may have flown out there in the evening, after the incident occurred with his client
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The scandal involving John Travolta and multiple massage therapists is changing by the minute.
- John Doe #1 — Okorie Okorocha insists that he’s not abandoning the 43-year-old masseur, who claims Travolta tried to have sex with him at the Beverly Hills Hotel on January 16. Okorocha wants another attorney to help him with the case. John’s pit bull attorney, Marty Singer, has successfully tried the case in the media proving that Travolta was in New York on January 16
WHAT A CASE WE HAVE HERE.
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