Crime | Jett Travolta Travolta Extortion Case Nears Trial Prosecution has gathered all necessary evidence By Evann Gastaldo Posted Apr 17, 2009 7:18 AM CDT Copied Former Bahamas Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater, center, is escorted by police officers while leaving a courtroom in Nassau, Bahamas, Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009. (AP Photo/Tim Aylen) Bahamian prosecutors are ready to begin the extortion trial against two people accused of trying to profit from the death of Jett Travolta, E! reports. A former senator and a paramedic are charged with attempting to blackmail the Travoltas into giving up $25 million. They had a "failure to transport" document, apparently trying to suggest the Travoltas failed to take all medical steps for Jett. Arraignment is scheduled for April 28; no word yet on whether John Travolta—named as a witness—will take the stand. Read These Next Elise Stefanik drops governor's race, will leave Congress. An early Christmas gift to federal workers, from the president. The noise at an LA Home Depot 'penetrates your bones.' Final text from NASCAR driver's wife is devastating to read. Report an error