Travolta Extortion Trial: Key Document Destroyed?
If you watched Popsquire on TV Guide Network last week, then you know the John Travolta extortion trial is focused on a “Refusal of Treatment / Transportation” form signed on the day of Jett Travolta’s death.
Well, that form may no longer exist. According to People.com, former Bahamian senator and defendant, Pleasant Bridgewater, may have burned it just as the investigation into her and paramedic Tarino Lightbourn’s conduct was heating up.
It’s likely not a major detriment to the prosecution’s case, though. So long as witnesses testify that the extortion plot occurred, the existence of the document may not matter. This extortion case is more about the defendants’ conduct relating to coercing money out of Travolta than it is about the whereabouts of the actual document.
Indeed, even if the document never existed, the defendants still could be found guilty of extortion. They’d be guilty of fraud, too!


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