A second masseur is accusing John Travolta of rubbing him in a very wrong way — and going berserk when he didn’t get what he wanted.
The man joined a $2 million federal suit filed in California, graphically alleging that the “Pulp Fiction” star groped him and tried to force a sexual encounter during a private massage in an Atlanta hotel.
The actor, who is married to actress Kelly Preston and has two children, has labeled his accusers liars looking for a big payday. Both accusers are listed as “John Does” in court papers — a fact Travolta’s lawyer seized on as evidence their tales are pure fiction.
The new accuser says Travolta had a “strange demeanor” and “bloodshot eyes” as he stripped naked in the 15th floor room during the Jan. 28 encounter, the court papers say.
He climbed on the massage table and asked for an unusual amount of “glutes” work on his buttocks — and then allegedly got physical with the massage therapist.
He started to inappropriately touch the therapist, says the amended suit.
With 15 minutes left in the session, Travolta started fondling himself and the masseur “hurried off” after the star “forcibly hugged him,” the suit says.
An angry Travolta came down to the spa and “demanded” the man “come back and do it again,” the complaint says. The plaintiff says he refused and complained to his bosses, who did nothing.
The new plaintiff is represented by Okorie Okorocha, the same California lawyer who filed a sexual battery suit May 4 claiming Travolta tried to have an encounter with a male masseur at the Beverly Hills Hotel Jan. 16.
In the initial claim, Travolta is alleged to have lashed out at accuser No. 1, calling him “selfish” after the man rejected his alleged advances.
And Travolta is said in the suit to have revealed how he “got where he is now due to sexual favors he had performed when he was in his ‘Welcome Back Kotter’ days.”
Travolta was sweating profusely and said he “wasn't even gay” when he started in the business but was “smart enough to learn to enjoy it,” the suit states.
Travolta allegedly picked up the California masseur in a black Lexus SUV, drove him to the Beverly Hills Hotel and then, in what is printable from the court papers, engaged in similar bad behavior alleged by the other accuser during their $200-per-hour session.
Both plaintiffs are listed as John Does in the amended $2 million joint complaint — an alleged bid for privacy that Travolta’s attorney labeled proof of a shakedown. Okorocha says he did not name the pair to protect their identity — the same practice he follows for female sex crimes victims.
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