John Travolta has again been accused of sexual assault by two more men taking the total of people who have charged the married actor of making unwanted sexual advances against them to seven.
|Last Updated: May 19, 2012, 07:12 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: John Travolta has again been accused of sexual assault by two more men taking the total of people who have charged the married actor of making unwanted sexual advances against them to seven.
The latest is a New York-based masseur, who has alleged that Travolta groped him during a massage at a five star hotel around two years ago.
RadarOnline quotes a source ‘close to the situation,’ who says Travolta groped the unnamed man against his will during an in-room massage.
“Travolta indicated that he wanted much more than a massage,” the Daily Mail quoted a source as telling the website.
“He also claims that there was alcohol present in the room and that Travolta encouraged the man to drink with him during the time of the massage,” the source said.
The website reported that the masseur is now ‘assessing his legal options’.
And another masseur at the posh Eden Roc Resort in Miami and a former hotel employee at the Westin Hotel in Seattle have also come forward, according to the New York Daily News.
The news comes after the the first two unnamed masseurs to come forward - dubbed John Doe #1 and John Doe #2 - parted ways with lawyer Okorie Okorocha.
But both have hired celebrity lawyer Gloria Allred and may take up the lawsuit again with her.
Ship worker Fabian Zanzi came forward with similar claims last week, accusing Travolta of accosting him back in 2009 while he was working on the Royal Caribbean cruise ship.
An unnamed gym employee also alleged earlier this week that Travolta fondled him against his wishes when he worked out at the gym while he was shooting a movie.
Apart from the five sexual assault claims, former massage therapist Luis Gonzalez made claims to the National Enquirer he had a homosexual tryst with Travolta at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Laguna Niguel, California, in 1997.
ANI
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