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Sex worker nabbed for blackmailing married man

/ 04:50 AM May 08, 2023

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MANILA, Philippines — A woman was arrested in a sting by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation on Sunday after allegedly extorting money from a married man with whom she had a sexual encounter.

Investigation revealed that the suspect, Marielle Cruz Padel, aka “Lyka Cruz Padel,” met the complainant on social media and had sex with him.

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Padel later informed the complainant that she was impregnated by him and demanded money, which the latter acceded to.

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Sometime after, the complainant received a message from the alleged twin sister of Padel who introduced herself as “Lyka” and told him that Marielle had died as a result of a botched abortion.

“Lyka” then threatened to ruin his reputation if he would not compensate her for their loss.

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The complainant had sent P9.9 million to the suspect before he found out that Lyka and Marielle were actually one and the same person.

As a result, the complainant sought the help of NBI agents who set up an entrapment operation leading to Padel’s arrest. The suspect was charged with robbery and extortion.

—ABBY BOISER

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