Another anonymous man has joined a lawsuit filed against John Travolta on Friday, alleging that the actor engaged in sexually inappropriate behavior during a massage. The masseur, who’s represented by the same lawyer as the first plaintiff, claims in papers filed on Tuesday morning that Travolta committed sexual battery and harassment during a massage session at an Atlanta-area resort on January 28, 2012. The men are seeking $2 million each.
Travolta has denied the allegations through his lawyer, Marty Singer, who told People, “This second ‘anonymous’ claim is just as absurd and ridiculous as the first one. The attorney who filed the lawsuit on behalf of his second anonymous client, who does not want to disclose his name although he is required to do so, was notified that his first client’s claims were totally false and fabricated, since our client was not in L.A. when anonymous ‘Doe #1’ claims he interacted with John Travolta.”
In response, the plaintiffs’ attorney, Okorie Okorocha, said he has “so much evidence” to support the claims, adding that the men wish to remain anonymous, “because the public passes judgment on sexual harassment accusers and people who file lawsuits in general.”
Singer countered, “The claim by Doe #2 is just as fabricated as the claim by Doe #1. Our client will be fully vindicated in court on both of these absurd and fictional claims.”
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[People]