Thursday, January 22, 2009

Someone Actually Threatened To Sell Photos of A Dying Jett Travolta


A local politician from Grand Bahama and a man believed to an ambulance driver are being questioned about their involvement in a plot to sell photos of John Travolta's son, Jett as he lay dying in the back of an ambulance on his way to hospital. The pair contacted the Travolta and their lawyers soon after they returned to the United States. The lawyers met with the men who were asking for millions, and then alerted police.

What were these men thinking? I doubt that even the sleaziest American tabloid would publish such photos. There must be a special place in hell for anyone who would even try something so cruel. And what made them think they could get away with it. The Bahamas are dependant on tourist dollars. Of course police are going to punish something that would so publicly offend most tourists.

A police source said: 'The investigation is at an early stage. Mr Travolta is co-operating fully.'

After returning to Florida, they issued a statement which read: 'Regrettably in a time of such terrible grief there are often a few individuals who attempt to make false claims in hopes of making millions of dollars. We will never let that happen.'

Their statement continued that they have 'the utmost confidence in the Bahamian police and government' as it looks into the reported extortion attempt.

The Travoltas, who are still in seclusion, hoped to keep the plot a secret but it was leaked by a local newspaper.

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