Bahamas senator accused in Travolta plot resigns

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By Juan Mccartney, Associated Press Writer – Sat Jan 24,

NASSAU, Bahamas – A Bahamas senator accused of trying to extort money from actor John Travolta after his son's death resigned on Saturday and vowed to prove her innocence.

Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater, an attorney from Grand Bahama, said she plans to fight "untrue and unfair charges" stemming from actions she took as a lawyer.

"How these innocent actions can be so misconstrued, so perversely twisted to mean something other than it was, is a mystery," she said without providing more details.

Bridgewater could not be immediately reached for comment.

Travolta had filed a complaint of attempted extortion, according to police, but did not release any details of the alleged plot. The actor and his wife Kelly Preston have returned home to Florida with the ashes of their 16-year-old, chronically ill son, Jett, who died of a seizure this month at their family vacation home on Grand Bahama.

Authorities arrested Bridgewater Thursday on charges of abetment to extort and conspiracy to extort. She was released Friday on $40,000 bail.

The leader of Bridgewater's opposition party, former Prime Minister Perry Christie, said in a statement that he regrets the turn of events and accepted Bridgewater's resignation.

"I believe that this is the right and appropriate thing to do in these most unfortunate circumstances," Christie said.

Police also had detained ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne and former tourism minister Obie Wilchcombe. Lightbourne is still in custody but Wilchcombe has since been released pending further investigation. The parliamentarian has described himself as a friend of Travolta who was with the actor shortly after his son died.

Tabloids earlier had quoted Lightbourne on his efforts to revive Travolta's son.

Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Marvin Dames said that Lightbourne was wanted for attempted extortion. He has not been charged.

(This version CORRECTS that Christie is leader of opposition party, sted ruling party)
 

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Disgusting, but not entirely unexpected. I hope there's a special place in Hell for people who would exploit a family's grief like that.
 

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What exactly were they trying to exploit/extort? I'm totally confused.
 

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theogt;2599939 said:
What exactly were they trying to exploit/extort? I'm totally confused.


$20 million, allegedly. As to how they were trying to extort/blackmail the family or with what information, we don't know that yet.
 

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theogt;2599939 said:
What exactly were they trying to exploit/extort? I'm totally confused.

Here is another story that outlines a little more info: (not much more, but I hope it helps)

Three arrested over John Travolta 'blackmail plot'
Jan 24 2009 WalesOnline

Police in the Bahamas said today they had charged a senator and arrested two others, including the former tourism minister, in connection with an alleged plot to extort money from actor John Travolta after the death of his son.

Two of the suspects – ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne and former tourism minister Obie Wilchcombe – were detained last night.

Earlier, several tabloids quoted Lightbourne describing efforts to revive the celebrity’s chronically ill son, Jett, 16, who died of a seizure this month at their family holiday home on Grand Bahama.

Authorities said Travolta filed a complaint of attempted extortion but they did not reveal what the allegations involved.

The actor and his wife Kelly Preston returned home to Florida with the ashes of their son, and Travolta’s publicist Paul Bloch said last night that he has no comment.

Senator Pleasant Bridgewater, a lawyer from Grand Bahama, was arrested on Thursday. She was charged with abetment to extort and conspiracy to extort and released on £29,000 bail, said assistant superintendent of police Loretta Mackey.

Senior assistant commissioner of police Marvin Dames said Lightbourne was detained after police issued an alert that he was wanted for attempted extortion, was “considered dangerous and should be approached with caution”.

Lightbourne remained in police custody today.

Wilchcombe, was arrested, questioned and released “pending further investigations”, Mr Mackey said.

Wilchcombe has described himself as a friend of Travolta who was with the actor shortly after Jett died.
 
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