After marriage annulment, Koko’s ex-wife seeks to see two sons
BACOLOD CITY-The former wife of Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel Jr. is happy that the court finally granted their petition to annul their marriage.
“I am officially single again,” beamed Jewel May Comenares Lobaton when asked for her reactions on reports that the Marikina City Regional Trial Court annulled her marriage to Pimentel.
Her only wish now was for Pimentel to allow her to see their two sons.
“He has kept the children away from me for three years defying the orders of the court,” she said.
But as the mother of the children, she added, she has a right to see them. Yet, Lobaton said she chose to keep quiet because she didn’t want a fight.
Article continues after this advertisementBut as Senate president, Pimentel should follow the law, and allow her to see their children, she said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe Inquirer tried to call Pimentel but he could not be reached for comment.
Lobaton, a native of Bacolod City, was 1998 Bb. Pilipinas-Universe and Miss MassKara Queen 1993.
Lobaton, who has been living apart from Pimentel since 2011, said she had sought an annulment in 2013.
Before the 2013 elections, she came to the defense of Pimentel to deny the claim of then senatorial candidate Juan Miguel Zubiri on national television that Pimentel had hit her.
But she withdrew her move to annul the marriage in 2013, hoping that she and Pimentel would get back because they started dating again.
After the 2013 elections Pimentel “did not honor his word,” Lobaton said. She didn’t elaborate.
“But that’s okay, it was a revelation that it was a match not worth fighting for,” she said.
“That was my last hope for the marriage to work. I prayed to God, I just wanted to move on,” she added.
Last year, Pimentel filed for an annulment and she did not put up a fight because they both wanted the marriage to end with finality.
“I wanted out already,” she said.
Pimentel, 55, is reportedly in a relationship with Kathryna Yu, 35.
But Lobaton said she had no problem about it.
“I’m happy that my children have two mamas who love them. Mama Jewel and Mama Kathy,” Lobaton said.
“This is a gift, with love it is possible. That is my stand…God is good,” she said.