Travolta Takes Up Tennis With Midnight MatchesNovember 12th, 2009 JOHN TRAVOLTA has become a midnight tennis lover, challenging members of his staff to night games. The movie star has spent much of this year (09) confined at home in Florida, mourning the death of his teenage son, Jett, but he hasn't been idle - he has been perfecting his tennis.
Travolta Extortion Pair Would Have Been Convicted - ReportNovember 6th, 2009 The two suspects in the JOHN TRAVOLTA extortion trial would have been convicted had a mistrial not been declared, according to a newspaper in the Bahamas. The case against Pleasant Bridgewater and Tarino Lightbourne collapsed after Bahamian politician Picewell Forbes prematurely announced the verdict to the media at an event miles away from where the jury was deliberating.
Travolta TrialOctober 8th, 2009 Carlton Shurland and Murrio Ducille
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News Travolta trial (Travolta Trial)September 30th, 2009 Paramedic Tarino Lightbourne
outside court for the trial against him for trying to extort at least Nassau5 million from movie star John Travolta..more images
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News Travolta trialSeptember 30th, 2009
more imagesParamedic Tarino Lightbourne
outside court for the trial against him for trying to extort at least Nassau5 million from movie star John Travolta..
Travolta refused medical aid for dying sonSeptember 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood star John Travolta allegedly refused medical aid for his dying son, a court heard Tuesday. Travolta was blackmailed for 18 million pounds after saying he didn't want 16-year-old Jett, who had suffered a huge seizure, driven to a local hospital from the family's home in the Bahamas and wanted him to be flown back to the US for treatment, reports imdb.com.
Travolta reaches Bahamas for extortion trialSeptember 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood star John Travolta is in the Bahamas and is ready to be the first witness in an extortion case linked to his 16-year-old son's death. Travolta heads the 14-member witness list against the defendants - a former Bahamas senator and an ambulance driver who allegedly threatened to release a document related to the treatment of his son Jett.
Travolta Set To Testify In Extortion CaseSeptember 20th, 2009 JOHN TRAVOLTA is preparing to testify in court next week (beg21Sep09) against two people accused of attempting to extort millions of dollars from the star in the wake of his son's death. Pleasant Bridgewater and ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne were allegedly involved in a $25 million (£17.2 million) plot to bribe Travolta and his grieving wife Kelly Preston in the hours after their teenage son Jett died in January (09).
Travolta Thanks Fans For SupportSeptember 12th, 2009 Grieving couple JOHN TRAVOLTA and KELLY PRESTON made their first public appearance since the tragic death of their son JETT - to promote the film they star in alongside daughter ELLA BLEU. The pair was left distraught after 16 year old Jett died in January (09) after suffering a seizure while on a family vacation in the Bahamas.
Tom Cruise celebrates Birthday in Ex-wifes homeJuly 23rd, 2009 Before you rush on to fathom scandalous details of Tom with his ex-wife Nicole Kidman, let us make it very clear that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes are still going strong. The cruise family is in-fact cruising down under; yup the family is in Australia, native country of Tom’s ex wife Nicole Kidman.
Kelly Preston takes first role since son's death, playing mom in 'The Last Song'June 19th, 2009 Kelly Preston takes first role since son's deathLOS ANGELES — Kelly Preston is returning to work after the death of her teenage son in January. Disney says Preston will co-star in its coming-of-age drama "The Last Song," which began filming this week in Savannah, Georgia.
Grieving Travolta thanks colleagues for 'unselfish efforts'June 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - John Travolta has expressed his gratitude towards the cast and crew of his new movie The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 for their "unselfish efforts" in handling promotional duties, as he struggles to come to terms with the tragic loss of his son. The grieving actor, who lost his 16-year-old son Jett earlier this year, remained at bay while director Tony Scott, co-star Denzel Washington and the rest of the team promoted the remake of the classic 1974 action thriller.
John Travolta thanks colleagues for promoting film, allowing more time to mourn sonJune 9th, 2009 John Travolta thanks colleagues for promoting filmLOS ANGELES — John Travolta is thanking his colleagues from "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" for promoting the film while he continues to mourn the death of his 16-year-old son, Jett, who died after a seizure in January. Travolta posted a note on his personal Web site Monday thanking "Pelham" director Tony Scott and co-stars Denzel Washington, John Turturro, Luis Guzman and James Gandolfini for "their unselfish efforts" publicizing the picture, which allowed his family the additional time to reconcile their loss.
Grieving Travolta pulls out of movie promotionMay 31st, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood star John Travolta, whose son Jett passed away five months ago, is still grieving his accidental death and has opted out from the promotions of his upcoming movie "The Taking of Pelham 123". Contactmusic.com reports that Travolta has left co-star Denzel Washington to do the media promotion as he is still struggling to cope with the tragedy.
John Travolta struggling to cope with son's death, says Denzel WashingtonMay 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Denzel Washington has revealed he spoke at length with his pal-actor John Travolta, who is trying to cope with death of his 16-year-old son Jett. The two-time Oscar winner revealed he mostly listened while Travolta poured his heart out during their long phone chat.
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