Friday, November 26, 2010

John Travolta?s team fires back at author who claims knowledge of his ?secret life?

John Travoltas team fires back at author who claims knowledge of his secret life[HMG Celebrity News] ? Rumors about the private life of John Travolta have been speculated on for years, but author Robert Randolph claims to have the real dish on the truth.� However, see Travolta?s legal team response below for their take on Randolph?s supposed truths.

Randolph, an interior designer has written a book which he claims is loaded with insider-knowledge. The few media outlets who reviewed it skipped the sweatier details, but Randolph insists it?s the truth. He even supposedly took a lie detector test for the National Enquirer and passed with flying [rainbow?] colors. So this is his story.

Robert claims he began visiting the City Spa in LA in mid-1995, and soon met one of Hollywood?s most famous closet-cases; Mr. Travolta, whom Robert says went there regularly to meet new companions. And their first encounter left little doubt;

?I walked in and this guy was giving John some attention. Then they left the room,? Randolph told Gawker. ?I decided to follow them. There was an empty massage room upstairs where guys could go, and I watched them go at it. Full sex.?

Several similar events followed, so Randolph says. Even he and John came close to a coupling.

?We were both next to each other in the steam room and he started pleasuring himself,? Randolph says. ?He undid my towel and said, ?Let?s have some fun.? I said no.?

John?s involvement in Scientology is well known, and critics of the Church claim its leaders use secrets like this to keep their more famous members in line. But according to Rudolph this hasn?t slowed John down one bit. He says John visited well-known gay spas several times a week looking for some man-on-man fun.

?There was always action of some kind,? he says. ?And it was not the sort of behavior one would be expect from a member of an anti-gay group that some call a cult.?

Robert claims to have seen John in all manner of compromising positions and actions, and even knows his favorite ?type.?

?His preference is Middle Eastern or guys with dark features,? Randolph claims. ?His taste has changed over the 15 years I?ve seen him at spas. First he liked black guys, then Middle Eastern men, then Hispanics, then he moved on to Koreans. He doesn?t have a preference anymore.?

So what?s John?s secret, Randolph was asked?

?He?s very personable, and he?d use the fact he?s a star to reel guys in,? says Robert. ?It got to the point where he wouldn?t even look at their eyes, he?d just stare at their junk and they?d find a secluded spot. For the last couple of years, he?s had no discretion.?

The Church of Scientology believes in ?curing? people of homosexuality, and that?s cost them several well-known members in recent years. John?s a part of the Church ? yet he stays. Some claim the Church have threatened to ?out? him if he quits. Or could it be he just has nothing to hide?

But according to Robert, John?s true life is no secret; ?Everyone in LA knows,? he says bluntly.

Gossip Cop got a hold of the following response from Travolta?s attorney, Marty Singer:

Singer calls Randolph?s stories as ?blatant defamatory lies? from a ?patently unreliable source,? and points out that the ?author? acknowledged on his own website that he suffered ?permanent brain damage? in 2003.

Also hurting Randolph?s credibility, notes Singer, is that his stories ?go back fifteen years, yet inexplicably, he has waited until now to peddle these phony tall tales.?

Furthermore, Travolta?s camp points to what they say is the absurd notion that a world-famous movie star would repeatedly commit adultery in public ? casually, and in front of strangers ? and that Randolph would bear witness each time.

The idea that Travolta ?engaged in multiple adulterous sexual encounters in different public locations in Los Angeles (where he does not live), and that each time, the (nonexistent) events were coincidentally witnessed by [Randolph], is absolutely ridiculous,? asserts Singer.

In repeating the sex claims that the site admits other outlets were ?skittish about printing,? Gawker is ?significantly compounding the damages? incurred by Travolta, according to his lawyer.

Travolta?s side is demanding the immediate and permanent removal of the Randolph post and ?publication of an unequivocal and prominent retraction of the false and defamatory statements.?



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