CA stops eviction of Edna Camcam from Forbes Park mansion | Inquirer News

CA stops eviction of Edna Camcam from Forbes Park mansion

/ 08:34 PM March 19, 2014

Edna Camcam (left) with Cristina Ponce-Enrile in a fund-raising event. INQUIRER file photo

MANILA, Philippines—The Court of Appeals stopped the implementation of a Makati Court order ejecting banker Edna Camcam, the long-time partner of General Fabian Ver, the military head of former President Ferdinand Marcos.

In a four-page order, the appeals court special 11th division issued the 60-day restraining order against the Makati City Regional Trial Court Branch 66.

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At the same time, the appeals court ordered Camcam to post a P10-million bond before the restraining order takes effect.

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The Makati Court, in its ruling denied the ownership claim of Camcam over a Forbes Park mansion that was lent to her rent-free since the 1990s by a certain Dr. Daniel Vasquez.

In its decision dated Dec. 16, 2013, the Makati court noted that Camcam herself admitted that Vasquez owned the property on Cambridge Circle.

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Vasquez claimed that he allowed Camcam to occupy the property upon the request of Ver who went on exile following the ouster of Marcos.

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