Ejercito lawyer takes note as Andi Eigenmann deletes Twitter account | Inquirer Entertainment

Ejercito lawyer takes note as Andi Eigenmann deletes Twitter account

By: - Entertainment Correspondent
/ 06:07 PM April 25, 2017

Andi Eigenmann via Instagram

Andi Eigenmann via Instagram

Following her recent heated online exchange with ex-boyfriend Jake Ejercito, Andi Eigenmann deleted her Twitter account.

Under the handle @andieigengirl, the account was what the actress used to air her grievances online.

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Image: Screen grab of search result for Andi Eigenmann's Twitter account

Image: Screen grab of search result for Andi Eigenmann’s Twitter account

Incidentally, Ejercito’s lawyer, Atty. Ferdinand Topacio, tweeted an intriguing statement. Does it have something to do with Eigenmann’s deleted tweets and Twitter account altogether?

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Image: Screen grab of Atty. Ferdinand Topacio's Twitter post

Image: Screen grab of Atty. Ferdinand Topacio’s Twitter post

Earlier this month, Atty. Topacio has issued a public statement explaining why Ejercito needed to file for joint custody and visitation rights. In the statement, he also appealed to Eigenmann to refrain from entertaining media queries regarding the case, to protect the privacy of Ellie, Ejercito and Eigenmann’s 5-year-old daughter.

Ejercito has just released an online statement via Facebook answering Eigenmann’s earlier statements through Twitter. The actress replied immediately to Ejercito’s Facebook statement, but soon after, Eigenmann’s Twitter account can no longer be traced through search engines, yielding a “page doesn’t exist” result. JB

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