Comelec chief says he has sued wife | Inquirer News

Comelec chief says he has sued wife

/ 09:00 AM August 09, 2017

Comelec Chairman Andres Bautista and wife Patricia. INQUIRER FILE PHOTOS/Grig C. Montegrande/L. RILLON

Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chief Andres “Andy” Bautista disclosed on Wednesday that he had filed charges against his estranged wife, Patricia.

“We already filed a case,” Bautista said in an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel’s “Headstart.”

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“We filed a case for grave coercion, for qualified theft and robbery, and also for extortion which is in the form of grave threats and life threats,” he said.

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Bautista, who is facing accusations of unexplained wealth from his wife, said that he, along with his family, lodged the charges Tuesday.

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The Comelec chief told INQUIRER.net that he lodged the cases at the Taguig Prosecutor’s Office.

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The poll chief also criticized Patricia for showing documents to the media, saying that they should properly discuss her allegations in court.

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“All of these would be explained in due time, where these moneys are coming from. But why in media eh? Why are they doing this as a media play? Why don’t you file the necessary cases in the court?” the Comelec chair said. With a report from Tetch Torres-Tupas/IDL

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