Block-timer nabbed for love advice | Inquirer News

Block-timer nabbed for love advice

/ 08:06 AM July 26, 2011

Police arrested last Sunday a radio dyLA block-timer  after a woman from Lapu-Lapu City complained that he collected  P45,000  from her for advice about the marital problems of her friend abroad.

Arman Cuban, 48, who  hosts  a Sunday morning radio show, was still detained at the  precinct last night.

Lotes Dayuja Laumen said she was open to settling the matter if she could get her money back.

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Police said a complaint for estafa may be filed against Cuban, a native of Siquijor province.

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Laumen earlier sought the radio host’s advice about   marital problems of her friend  in the United Kingdom whom she introduced to Cuban.

Cuban in his  radio show and column in a local tabloid offers   advice on relationships  and  feng shui, and claims he can  tell one’s fortune (“motag-an sa kapalaran, musulbad  sa suliran sa gugma, mutambal sa barang, patol, mu-feng shui sa balay.”)

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Laumen said he collected P45,000 from   her two weeks ago but  instead of reconciling, the relationship of her friend and her friend’s  husband worsened.

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Cuban, in an interview, said the amount was for his services in giving advice.   Asked why the fee was big, he said, he used expensive candles to intercede for the couple.

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He said the woman wanted a spell cast to have someone killed: “Naa man sila’y ipapatay pinagi sa barang.”

Laumen said she will not file charges  if Cuban will return the amount./CORRESPONDENT CHITO ARAGON

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