A fourth man has come out to add to John Tavolta’s sex scandal woes. Michael Caputo, a masseur, has claimed that the Hollywood star had been banned from a spa for inappropriate behavior, according to the mirror.co.uk. Caputo has been quoted by the UK daily saying Travolta always asked for a man to carry out his massage at the Peninsula Hotel in New York – but was barred when staff complained. “It got to the point where they couldn’t find any men to take him and they had to ban him,” he said. “These are signs to a massage therapist that he was trying to see how much he could get away with. They went to management.” The Pulp Fiction star, 58, he alleged, would remove his towel, rub himself against the massage table then lift his bottom in the air. Travolta’s lawyer Marty Singer has denied the claims by Caputo, 55, who worked at the hotel from 1992 to 2008, calling him a “disgruntled employee”. “If he was banned, do you think he’d ever go back?” Singer was quoted by the mirror.co.uk as saying. He had also earlier dismissed claims Travolta offered a man on a cruise ship £8,000 to have sex as “fiction”, and also denied two Los Angeles masseurs’ claims that he groped them in separate incidents in January. The two men are suing him for £1.2million damages. From: Gulfnews
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