Travolta's Lawyer: We Can Disprove Assault Claims

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John Travolta's attorney released photos today meant to prove that there's no way his client could have sexually assaulted a masseur at a Beverly Hills Hotel on January 16.

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The two photos (seen above) sent from Travolta's lawyer were allegedly taken in New York City on January 16 at 4:30 p.m. and 5:21 p.m., respectively. According to internet reports, they were taken for a fitting session for Travolta's upcoming movie, Killing Season.

Travolta's lawyer also released a photocopy of a receipt, meant place Travolta at a Mr. Chow restaurant in New York on the day of the alleged assault.

Earlier this week, Travolta's rep vehemently denied the accusers claims, saying, "This lawsuit is a complete fiction and fabrication. None of the events claimed in the suit ever occurred. The plaintiff, who refuses to give their name, knows that the suit is a baseless lie. It is for that reason that the plaintiff hasn't been identified with a name even though it is required to do so. On the date when plaintiff claims John met him, John was not in California and it can be proved that he was on the East Coast. Plaintiff's attorney has filed this suit to try and get his 15 minutes of fame. John intends to get this case thrown out and then he will sue the attorney and plaintiff for malicious prosecution."

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Today Okorie Okorocha, the legal rep for the unidentified plaintiffs, countered, telling ET, "By the time this case is over Marty Singer [Travolta's attorney] will have to accuse more than 100 men of lying because I have been contacted by people, mostly men, that have firsthand information about similar behavior on John Travolta's part to that contained in the lawsuits I have already filed against him."