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Police reveal details on Travolta extortion plot


A paramedic allegedly tried to extort $25 million from John Travolta with a nearly worthless weapon: a medical document that was irrelevant to the death of the actor's son, authorities in the Bahamas say. Tarino Lightbourn, an Emergency Services Tech II with the Rand Memorial Hospital ambulance squad in Freeport, has been in custody since his arrest on Jan. 23. He is charged with conspiracy to commit extortion and attempted extortion. He pleaded not guilty on Monday and is scheduled to appear before Magistrate Carolita Bethel in Nassau on Wednesday. His attorney, who is charged with two counts of extortion, is also scheduled to appear before the magistrate. The case revolves around Lightbourn's efforts to allegedly sell a one-page "refusal to transport" document that Travolta signed when Lightbourn was treating the actor's 16-year-old son, Jett, according to the Bahamian police."The document did not apply in the Travolta case," Dames tells PEOPLE. "It did not apply because he was very ill, and so, the only alternative would be to take him to the hospital. Refusal to transport documents are for cases involving minor injuries. If your injuries are minor and you don't want to be transported, the ambulance driver would produce that form. It waives responsibility on the part of the hospital." Source: People Magazine

Good thing the f*cker is under arrest...... This is the only way, it will show other people out there, that this is not the right way to make money!!! so if you are thinking about doing some stupid Sh*t like this, dont cuz they will get YA!!!!

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