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Melissa Nash

John Travolta was slapped with another lawsuit Thursday related to claims he likes to mix his spa treatments with sexual shenanigans with other men.

Author Robert Randolph sued Travolta in Los Angeles claiming the “Pulp Fiction” star unfairly trashed his reputation to put the squeeze on Randolph’s tell-all tome “You’ll Never Spa In This Town Again.”

Randolph is claiming trade libel and intentional interference with the prospective payday he was hoping to reap from his chronicle of Travolta’s alleged exploits in a Los Angeles spa catering to gay men.

The book, published in paperback in February, claims Travolta hooked up with multiple men at LA’s City Spa in the 1990s.

Randolph also alleges the actor once tried to seduce him in a steam room.

According to Randolph’s suit, Travolta and his lawyer Marty Singer falsely claimed he had serious mental problem and had been institutionalized to dissuade other media and booksellers from writing about or carrying his book.

“To evaluate the credibility of Robert Randolph and his ridiculous lawsuit one need look no further than his own statements published on his website stating that he sustained “permanent brain damage” and had to ‘retrain’ his brain,” Travolta’s rep said in reaction to the filing. “Randolph also claimed on his website that after he was beaten and sustained brain damage at a spa, he allegedly returned to the same spa months later, and that the same assailant was there and supposedly attacked him for a second time.”

Singer also scoffed at the suit.

“This is a ridiculous lawsuit. It is based on our letter which was completely privileged under the law. We intend to sue the attorneys for malicious prosecution after the court promptly dismisses this baseless lawsuit,” he said.