John Travolta To Testify In Person

John Travolta To Testify In Person
John Travolta To Testify In Person

John Travolta is expected to testify in court eight months after John Travolta’s son Jett Travolta died in the Bahamas, in a trial related to Jett’s death.

John Travolta is expected to testify in court eight months after John Travolta’s son Jett Travolta died in the Bahamas, in a trial related to Jett’s death. Jett died after suffering a massive seizure in his family’s vacation home. An extortion complaint was filed by John Travolta against the paramedic Tarino Lightbourne and a former Bahamian senator Pleasant Bridgewater after the men allegedly conspired to extort $25 million from Travolta. According to the actor’s complaint, Lightbourn and Bridgewater asked for the money in exchange for one of Jett’s medical documents. Tarino Lightbourne, the paramedic who tried to revive Jett after Travolta called for help, and Pleasant Bridgewater, a former Bahamian senator, have pleaded innocent to charges they conspired to sell Travolta a document detailing Jett’s emergency care the day he died. They allegedly threatened to make the paper public if he didn’t pay them. The trial for the two men is scheduled to begin in Nassau on Monday. Since Travolta is the person who filed the complaint, the law in the Bahamas requires he testify in person. The two defendants are free at the moment on bail.

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