Canadian denies wrongdoing, accuses woman of blackmail | Inquirer News

Canadian denies wrongdoing, accuses woman of blackmail

/ 09:23 AM December 15, 2012

A CANDIAN expatriate is accusing a woman of extorting money from him by filing a case against him.

John David Aubin, 66, visited on Thursday Cebu Daily News to air his side on the issue after reading the paper’s report “Canadian nabbed for ‘offensive e-mail’” published on Dec. 10.

Aubin was arrested by operatives of the Mandaue City last Dec. 8 in barangay Camputhaw, Cebu City for alleged violation of Republic Act 9262 or the Violence Against Women and Children.

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An arrest warrant was issued against Aubin by Regional Trial Court Judge Teresita Abarquez-Galanida of Branch 56.

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The woman, who asked not to be named, said she and Aubin had a relationship which lasted for two years, a claim that the Canadian denied.

“She was not my girlfriend,” said Aubin.

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He said he came to know the woman when she offered to help him in his previous estafa case against an American national.

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“She pretended to know everybody and that she could help me,” said Aubin.

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The woman, who has three children from a previous relationship, said she decided to file a case against Aubin when the man allegedly sent her obscene e-mail messages.

The woman said she was embarrassed since the e-mail was allegedly also sent to her former co-workers.

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Aubin said the woman just made up the e-mail messages to use them against him.

“Im not a pervert, and Im not a bad person. I don’t have any record,” he said.

Aubin said while he was detained, he received a text message from the woman asking for P24,000 bail money in exchange for the dropping of the case.

“It was a form of extortion and blackmail,” he said.

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Aubin said he is still waiting for his lawyer on what to do next./ Correspondent Joy Cherry S. Quito

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