John Travolta Lawsuit: Costume Designer Proves Gay Sexual Harassment Allegations Are False


John Travolta‘s acting career and vast fortune are in jeopardy after two masseurs filed lawsuits alleging that the Grease star sexually harassed them, however, Denise Wingate, a costume designer who worked with Travolta on the movie Killing Season, told TMZ that she was inside of the actor’s New York suite at The Greenwich Hotel the same day one of the masseurs claimed Travolta was sexually harassing him at a hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

While the 58-year-old American actor was in New York on January 16th, the same day one of the masseurs indicated he was sexually harassed, he attended a photo session which lasted roughly 3 1/2 hours, according to Wingate. The costume designer indicated that there were four other people, in addition to herself and Travolta, in the room while the photo shoot was underway. She was quoted by TMZ having said:

“[The notion of Travolta sexually harassing his masseurs] is absolutely absurd.”

Wingate indicated to TMZ that John was at the hotel for the majority of the day, as he was rehearsing his lines for the movie. Robert De Niro was also fitted by Wingate at the hotel on the day of one of the alleged incidents.

To Travolta’s defense, he has supplied a restaurant receipt from Mr. Chow’s in New York, which is dated January 16. There are also photographs of him attending a January 16th costume fitting and flight records which indicate that the Saturday Night Fever star’s flight departed Los Angeles on January 15 and arrived in New York on the morning of January 16.

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