2000 encounter detailed in resurfaced police report.

John Travolta was accused of sexual battery by a 21-year-old male masseur, according to a police report obtained by Radar Online.

The incident reportedly happened at the LaQuinta Hotel in Palm Springs, California, on February 15, 2000. The spa had stayed open at 1:30 a.m. for the Pulp Fiction star, 63, who had requested "a deep body massage."

According to the police report, "he asked Travolta what area of the body he wanted him to concentrate on the most, and Travolta replied the buttocks."

The masseur claimed Travolta repeatedly removed his towel, "exposing" his bare buttocks. He said that after he gave Travolta a citrus body scrub, the actor told him "he was very attractive and that he had gotten him 'excited.'"

Travolta allegedly asked the masseur to join him in the spa’s steam room, "so he wouldn’t be alone." The man agreed.

The Saturday Night Fever star allegedly dropped his towel, revealing he was completely nude underneath, and asked to demonstrate his own massage techniques on the masseur.

John Travolta. Image: Getty

As the man lay on his stomach, "Travolta reached under his towel and began to rub his inner thigh."



Travolta reportedly "began rubbing [the masseur’s] bare buttocks as well as in the groove between."

The man claimed he was uncomfortable, so he left the steam room to shower, but was followed by Travolta, who asked if he wanted his back "soaped up."

The man returned to Travolta's room to pack up his massage table and said Travolta asked him suggestively "if he had ever had his a--hole licked by another man," "what he would do if he ever had a sexual encounter with another man,” adding, "If so, tell him what he would do so [Travolta] could have something to fantasize about.'"

The masseur reported the alleged incident to Palm Springs Sheriff’s Department, who sent an officer to the scene. The office concluded in the report that "he told me he made no advances toward Travolta, and didn’t say anything to lead him on. Travolta had already checked out of the hotel, so I was unable to speak with him regarding this case."

The officer confirmed the masseur "desires prosecution against Travolta for sexual battery," but noted the "details do not meet the elements of battery … or sexual battery."

No charges were filed. However, Travolta's ex manager Jonathan Krane, who died in August 2016, allegedly corroborated the account in private diaries viewed by Radar Online.

He allegedly told John to "immediately leave the hotel" and "persuaded the hotel it was in their best interest to get their employee to drop the criminal charges, and any civil claims, and to persuade the police not to investigate because it was just a misunderstanding."