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Jun 27, 2012. The next day, Robert Randolph, author of the book You'll Never Spa in this Town Again, filed a lawsuit against the actor and his lawyer for libel in Los Angeles Superior Court. Randolph claims Travolta and his lawyer, Marty Singer, spread false statements about Randolph's mental health to discourage. John Travolta just kicked even more ass in his legal war with the author of a book who claimed the actor frequented gay bathhouses. And it's costing the author a bloody fortune. You'll recall, Travolta was sued for libel by Robert Randolph -- the author of 'You'll Never Spa in This Town Again' -- who.

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Economia Internacional Paul Krugman Libro Pdf El here. 's already pretty merry Christmas just got merrier. A judge ordered a writer who had unsuccessfully sued Travolta and attorney Martin Singer for defamation to pay the actor's legal fees and court costs pertaining to the lawsuit, E! News confirms. In a ruling issued today, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Malcom Mackey awarded Travolta $139,645.17. 'This legal fee award is another complete and total victory for Mr. Travolta,' Singer said in a statement.

'Anyone else who files a ridiculous lawsuit against him should expect a similar outcome.' , author of a self-published book called You'll Never Spa in This Town Again that. » • • • 07 December 2012 •. The author who sued for ruining his reputation has been ordered to pay the actor's legal bill. Wrote 'You'll Never Spa In This Town Again', in which he claimed the 'Pulp Fiction' actor enjoyed gay sexual relations in Los Angeles' City Spa in the 1990s. He then claimed John and his lawyer Marty Singer had falsely accused him of having serious mental problems to try and make him out to be an unreliable source. However, after a judge threw out his lawsuit, there was further bad news for the author when he was ordered to pay John's legal fees of $139,645.17.

Singer told TMZ: 'This legal fee award is another complete and total » • • • 07 December 2012 • by Emily James •. And his attorney Marty Singer have scored a victory in court. In June, both were sued by, who wrote You'll Never Spa in This Town Again and provided the basis for a 2010 Gawker article called 'The Secret Sex Life of.' In reaction to the article, Singer sent Gawker a letter that denied the allegations that Travolta frequented gay bathhouses and made statements that purportedly said Randolph had been in mental institutions and suffered from brain damage. Randolph claimed his reputation had been damaged.

Story: Judge Sides With in Spa-Sex read more » • • • 07 December 2012 • by TMZ Staff •. Updated 10:48 p.m. Pst with defense attorney's statement A Los Angeles Superior Court judge cleared and his attorney of libel charges Thursday in a case filed by the author of a book detailing the actor's alleged homosexual escapades in spas., who wrote 'You'll Never Spa in This Town Again' and served as a source in a 2010 Gawker story called 'The Secret Sex Life of,' had sued Travolta and attorney Marty Singer, alleging personal damage inflicted by Singer's media statements in response to the publications. After Gawker » • • • 28 September 2012 •.

It's safe to say has had his fair share of lawsuits this year. After the dismissal of two lawsuits in May by masseurs claiming sexual battery, the star just came out on top again in a defamation lawsuit filed against him and his attorney Marty Singer. According to court documents, You'll Never Spa in This Town Again author, who provided quotes for a 2010 Gawker article called 'The Secret Sex Life of,' sued Travolta and Singer claiming he had been damaged by Singer's statements in response to his book and article.

So, what went down? Singer wrote a long letter to the site when the article was published, denied.

» • • • 28 September 2012 •. Has been cleared of accusations he ruined an author's reputation. Wrote 'You'll Never Spa In This Town Again', in which he made claims the 'Pulp Fiction' actor enjoyed gay sexual relations in Los Angeles' City Spa in the 1990s but then claimed John and his lawyer Marty Singer had falsely accused him of having serious mental problems to try and make him out to be an unreliable source.

However, a judge has thrown out his lawsuit against John and Mr. Singer, ruling a letter in which they made the accusations was a legitimate part of the legal dispute and so they cannot be prosecuted for it, according to TMZ. Both John and Marty have previously » • • • 27 September 2012 • by TMZ Staff •. And his Hollywood lawyer have prevailed in a defamation lawsuit brought by the author of a book that claims the actor engaged in homosexual activities in bathhouses. As The Hollywood Reporter first reported in June,, who wrote You'll Never Spa in This Town Again and participated in a 2010 Gawker article called 'The Secret Sex Life of,' sued the actor and attorney Marty Singer claiming he had been damaged by Singer's media statements in response to the book and article.

When the Gawker piece was published, Singer responded with a lengthy letter to read more » • • • 22 June 2012 •. Is being sued by an author who claims the actor tarnished his reputation. Wrote 'You'll Never Spa In This Town Again', in which he makes claims the 'Pulp Fiction' actor enjoyed gay sexual relations in Los Angeles' City Spa in the 1990s.

His lawsuit claims John and his lawyer Marty Singer had falsely claimed he had serious mental problems and had spent time in a psychiatric hospital, to try and make him out to be an unreliable source and prevent other media and booksellers writing about or carrying his tome. Both John, 58, and Marty have issued statements branding the lawsuit 'ridiculous.' A representative for the ' star said: 'The lawsuit filed by » • • • 22 June 2012 • by Shari Weiss •. And his attorney Marty Singer are being sued by, who claims they have hurt his book sales by attempting to discredit him. As Gossip Cop previously reported, Randolph self-published You'll Never Spa in This Town Again in 2010, claiming he witnessed the actor engage in sex acts with men at various spas. In a legal letter obtained by Gossip Cop, Travolta's lawyer blasted the book as 'blatant defamatory lies.' Now Randolph is firing back, suing Travolta and Singer for unspecified damages, claiming the two purposefully lied in order to persuade potential readers not to purchase the book.

» • • • 22 June 2012 •. The legal web just got stickier.

The recently put-upon actor and attorney Marty Singer have been sued by the author of a self-published book about gay bathhouse culture called You'll Never Spa in This Town Again, who is accusing the pair of trade libel following Singer's legal threats on behalf of Travolta when Gawker published an article about the parts of Randolph's book concerning the actor's sex life. In a statement to E! News, a rep for Travolta called the lawsuit 'absurd' and Singer called it 'ridiculous.'

So, why does plaintiff believe that the defendants have sullied his reputation? According to the lawsuit filed yesterday in Los. » • • • 21 June 2012 • by Matthew Belloni •. The legal odyssey involving 's alleged sexual exploits has taken another turn. Travolta and his lawyer Marty Singer were sued Thursday for trade libel by the author of an incendiary book about the actor., who wrote You'll Never Spa in This Town Again and participated in a 2010 Gawker article called 'The Secret Sex Life of,' claims he has been damaged by Singer's media statements in response to detailed allegations of gay encounters in bath houses.

(Here's the Gawker article, to which Singer responded with a lengthy letter to the gossip site denying the read more » • •.

I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, I have lived in Los Angeles all my life. With the release of my first (SCANDAL IGNITING) book 'You'll Never Spa in This Town Again' I suddenly found myself thrust into the media spotlight. The book at the center of the 2012, (Travolta Massage Scandal) is what the media & world were saying, it made me a public figure. John Travolta went into deep hiding and my book is where everybody was turning for insider information.

Before I knew it CBS Insider and Inside Edition to name just a few and every news media from around the world wanted to talk to me about my book. I told the truth and if by doing so I inspired others to do the same that makes me very happy and proud! ALL my books come with my (TRADEMARKED) POLYGRAPH TESTED READING MATERIAL (SEAL) Each book is tested with a complete polygraph exam for content truth. After all.haven't we all.been lied to enough? The following books are available now. You'll Never Spa in This Town Again.

Tracking Travolta. Through The Massage Scandal & More. Tracking Travolta.

The Original E Mail Appendix. Tracking Travolta 2. Fabians Story. Kelly Preston, Unscripted. John Travolta's HOPELESSLY DEVOTED Wife.EXPOSED! COMING RELEASES 2017, 'DOCTORS TO THE STARS' Released January 27, 2017 'Marlene Dietrich, Her Grandson And Me' Due August 10, 2017 'Tracking Travolta 3, The Marky Hutt Story' Due Christmas 2017 Please feel free to reach out to me and share your thoughts or (Insider-Celebrity) information.

Thanks for your interest. Robert Randolph, authorrobertrandolph.com autorrobertrandolph@aol.com.