The Progressive Liberal Party is reeling over allegations that its Senate leader Allyson Gibson played a major role in uncovering the information of the alleged conspiracy to extort funds from John Travolta.
The Progressive Liberal Party is reeling over allegations that its Senate leader Allyson Gibson played a major role in uncovering the information of the alleged conspiracy to extort funds from John Travolta.
The Bahama Journal has been reliably informed that Mrs. Gibson was an attorney working with the lawyers for John Travolta informed a high ranking government official of the alleged scheme whereupon the government reportedly telephoned the police.
This information has come to the attention of Opposition Leader Perry Christie and other high-ranking PLPs, which has sent shock waves through the hierarchy of the organisation.
Another source told The Journal that Mrs. Gibson has represented the Travoltas in The Bahamas for many years and that it was necessary for Mrs. Gibson to act the way she did on behalf of her clients, as she had both a legal and fiduciary responsibility to the Travoltas.
According to Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Marvin Dames, the police in Grand Bahama are currently in possession of a document that supports attempted extortion claims made by the Travolta family.
At a media update held at Police Headquarters Monday, the Assistant Commissioner said even though some persons have been arrested and charged, the case is not closed and investigations are continuing.
“I referred to a document. There were some reports out there speaking to some photos. That is incorrect. We are talking specifically about a document that the alleged accused purported to have had in his possession and was using that document to extort a substantial sum of monies from the victim, Mr. Travolta,” Mr. Dames said.
Initially, it was reported that the attempted extortion involved pictures of Jett Travolta shortly after his death.
“This matter is still under investigation although we would have arrived at a critical stage of the investigation. I prefer not to get into the specifics of the case,” he said.
He also revealed that the actual amount of funds in the extortion attempt is $25 million and not $20 million as previously reported.
When asked if there were likely to be more arrests in this matter, Mr. Dames responded, “I am not at liberty to say at this particular time. All I can say is that our investigations continue and wherever it leads, we will go.”
Former Progressive Liberal Party Senator Pleasant Bridgewater was arrested last Thursday in connection with an alleged attempted extortion of American celebrity John Travolta and his family.
She was released on $40,000 police bail and is expected to appear in a New Providence magistrates’ court on Wednesday.
“We have incidents in the past where persons were arraigned in Nassau. The investigation did not stop when Senator Bridgewater was charged. So the investigations continued and given that fact, we thought it wasn’t important to have her arraigned right there and then and we were into the weekend as well,” Mr. Dames explained.
“We certainly did not want to keep her in custody for any protracted period of time before she was arraigned. So as under any normal circumstances, or similar circumstances, the prudent thing would be to extend bail,” he said.
Ms. Bridgewater resigned from the Senate over the weekend, and vehemently declares her innocence.
Police also reported that West End and Bimini MP Obie Wilchcombe was detained around 2 p.m. last Friday in connection with a complaint of attempted extortion made by Mr. Travolta.
Mr. Wilchcombe was questioned by police and released pending further investigations, police said.
“I wish to assure the public that there was no special treatment or consideration given to any of the principals involved in this matter. The focus of the police throughout the police inquiries, has always been to inquire into these allegations, place persons before the courts wherever the evidence led to support the charges,” he said.
Tarino Lightbourne, the Freeport paramedic, was arraigned Monday in Court #8 before Magistrate Carolita Bethel.
Contrary to reports by the international media that Mr. Wilchcombe has been re-arrested; Assistant Commissioner Dames said this information is false.
Mr. Dames said he has not heard from the Travolta family since the complaint was made through their lawyers.
“A complaint was made to us and we have a duty to investigate the nature of the complaint to determine whether the complaint is valid or not, and if valid, we prepare it and put it before the courts. That’s our job and then we follow up and when the case is called, to give evidence, that is our job,” he said.
According to the Penal Code Chapter 346, Subsection 1 – the maximum penalty for attempted extortion is five years in prison.
Source: Bahama Journal