Ramgen’s GF files raps against Bautistas over sex video | Inquirer Entertainment

Ramgen’s GF files raps against Bautistas over sex video

/ 05:38 PM January 10, 2012

Janelle Manahan fills up complaint sheet for WCPD, overseen by CIDG Deputy Director for Operations Senior Superintendent Christopher Laxa and her legal counsel Argee Guevarra. Karen Boncocan/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—Janelle Manahan, girlfriend of slain actor Ramgen Revilla, on Tuesday formally filed a criminal complaint against members of the Bautista family over the unauthorized uploading of a sex video.

Violation of Republic Act No. 9995 or the “Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009” was lodged against Ramgen’s mother Genelyn Magsaysay and his younger sister Ragelyn Gail Bautista, said Manahan’s legal counsel lawyer Argee Guevarra.

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The complaint was received by Superintendent Emma Libunao, chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Women and Children Protection Division.

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Even peddlers of video, which supposedly showed Revilla and Manahan having sex in a bathroom, would be arrested if caught, said Libunao.

Manahan said that the scandal would not stop her from pursuing the case against the Bautistas.

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“This doesn’t change my mind,” she said.

Violation of the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 is punishable by three to seven years in prison and a fine of P100,000 to P500,000.

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