Friday, September 28, 2012

Lawsuit against John Travolta dismissed, again







Two suits accusing John Travolta of sexual assault were dismissed in May.

Two suits accusing John Travolta of sexual assault were dismissed in May.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS



  • Two other lawsuits against Travolta were dismissed in May

  • A writer was suing Travolta for defamation

  • "Anyone else who thinks about suing Mr. Travolta should expect a similar result," lawyer says





(CNN) -- John Travolta has won again in his fight against a bevy of lawsuits related to allegations of sexual assault.

Two lawsuits by two male massage therapists who claimed sexual battery were dismissed in May. And now a judge has ruled to dismiss a defamation lawsuit against Travolta and his attorney Marty Singer.

The lawsuit filed by writer Robert Randolph, who was quoted in an article and wrote a book about Travolta's alleged sexual behavior, claims that Singer harmed him when he wrote a letter in response to the book and article, according to court documents.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Malcolm Mackey dismissed the case Thursday because he found, in part, that the letter has free speech protection.








John Travolta attends the "Savages" premiere in New York on June 27. Travolta became a Scientologist in 1975 and has been one of the faith's strongest supporters. Click through the gallery for a look at other celebrities who identify as Scientologists.













































































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A lawyer representing Travolta and Singer applauded the decision.

"Robert Randolph's ridiculous lawsuit against John Travolta and his attorney Marty Singer never should have been filed," said Lynda Goldman. "Notwithstanding inane tabloid fodder, two individuals who sued Mr. Travolta voluntarily dismissed their cases, and Randolph's case was dismissed by the court. Anyone else who thinks about suing Mr. Travolta should expect a similar result."

Attorneys for Randolph could not be reached for comment.


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