Travolta Friend, 2 Others Arrested in Extortion Plot

John TravoltaUPDATE 11:35 PM ET -- After being detained earlier in the day, Wilchcombe was released pending further investigation. Sen. Pleasant Bridgewater was charged with abetment to extort and conspiracy to extort and released Friday on $40,000 bail. Lightbourne remained in police custody.

UPDATE 6:52 PM ET --
A police official tells TMZ Wilchcombe was initially brought to the police station under the pretext of helping authorities crack the case, but is now "implicated" in the alleged extortion plot -- that's why he's currently in custody.

We've learned...Obie Wilchcombe, the former Minister of Tourism, was one of three people in the Bahamas who was arrested by Bahamian police in connection with an alleged $20 million extortion plot against John Travolta, local authorities tell TMZ.

Wilchcombe was a very close friend of the Travolta family. On Larry King's show, he talked about how the family was coping with Jett's death.

Just yesterday, he told the media, "I thought it was a despicable act. One person should not destroy the character of the country."

On Larry King's show, Wilchcombe talked about the intimate details of the funeral home and the cremation, etc.

Wilchcombe has said no politician was part of the plot and said only one person was involved. Yet two of the three people arrested were politicians -- Wilchcombe, a Senator in Parliament named Pleasant Bridgewater and an ambulance driver named Tarino Lightbourne. Lightbourne reportedly was one of the EMTs who tried to revive Jett.

Wilchcombe is a current member of Parliament.

The videos below show Wilchcombe calling into "Larry King Live" on the day Jett died and Lightbourne doing an interview with "Inside Edition" the next week.

Larry King Live: Click to watchInside Edition: Click to watch



Reader Comments

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91. When a love one is lost it is very difficult and I extend my deepest sympathy to the Travolta family. I am deeply saddened by this discovery, as a native Bahamian once again our beautiful country is tainted with news of corruption. It is my hope that this situation is immediately investigated and those persons found guilty is dealt with according to the laws of our country. Prime Minister Ingraham and The Bahamas government need to reassure the world that the Bahamas will not accept this type of behavior.

Posted at 11:37AM on Jan 26th 2009 by Indira Edwards

92. I'm from the Bahamas and personally Obie and Pleasant Bridgewater.. hmm well it wouldn't surprise me ONE bit if they end up being "guilty" but that shouldn't reflect on the entire Bahamian community.. Not everyone is like that here. Just to throw that in there.

Posted at 12:03PM on Jan 27th 2009 by anonymous bahamian

93. Obie, Pleasant, John , Lightbourne who da hell cares, focus on something positive not negative FOCUS ON JESUS CHRIST

Posted at 1:38PM on Jan 29th 2009 by may

94. If anything happened to me over there, I'D WALK ON WATER to get back to the states is all i can say...

Posted at 3:10PM on Jan 29th 2009 by Redtopp

95. This is just really really sad. A kid has died and someone wants money. What are they extorting anyway? Until we know shame, shame, shame on them. How ruthless this world is becoming. We all need to look up because we all need Jesus. Dear Lord Jesus, Please comfort the Travolta family. Please help the people involved in this extortion mess. Touch each and every one of us for we need Your guidance, Your comfort and Your Love in these troubled times. Lord we know You have called Jett home to be with You. Please touch the Travolta family and let them know he is safe and with You. We ask all of this in Your name, Amen, Amen, Amen

Posted at 2:58AM on Jan 31st 2009 by tia

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