best 777oreo features Cristy Fermin charged with cyberlibel filed by Sharon Cuneta, husband
MANILA, Philippines – Veteran entertainment columnist Cristy Fermin was indicted on five counts of cyberlibel in a complaint filed by actress Sharon Cuneta and her husband, former senator Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan.
The Makati Prosecutors Office approved filing the case against Fermin before the regional trial court.
Article continues after this advertisement“It is respectfully recommended that Cristinelli S. Fermin be indicted for five counts of libel under Article 355 of the RPC (Revised Penal Code) in relation to Section 4 (c)(4) of RA 10175, and the corresponding Information be filed in court,” read the resolution.
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Fermin was indicted due to six videos she uploaded on her YouTube channel, “Showbiz Now Na!,” including titles of “KC, dedma lang sa mga comments ni Mega!”, “KC, ayaw na ng drama! Mega, may favoritism!”, and “Palusot ni Sharon, buking!”
Article continues after this advertisement“[The] complainants assert that [the] respondent publicly discussed and criticized Sharon’s private life, such as her estranged relationship with her daughter, Maria Kristina Cassandra (“KC”), her alleged marital conflict with her husband, Kiko, and Kiko’s supposed participation in the rift between KC and his own daughters with Sharon,” the resolution read.
Article continues after this advertisementThe prosecutor recommended a bail of P48,000 for every count of cyberlibel or a total of P240,000.
Cuneta and Pangilinan filed the complaint last May 10.
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