Kris posts photos with Nicko on IG: ‘Just in case you miss me’
MANILA, Philippines — Kris Aquino posted on Wednesday a slideshow of photos with estranged business project manager Nicko Falcis amid their controversial legal battle.
“Nicko, I only wanted to check on you, after all no matter this unfortunate ending, we actually did build SOMETHING to be proud of,” Aquino wrote in the caption.
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“Tumingin lang ako sa IG mo, BLOCK agad? How sad… Just in case you miss me — edited a video to refresh your memory,” she added.
The video shows photos of Aquino and Falcis in meetings, travels, and photo shoots, among others.
Meanwhile, Falcis posted a screenshot of Aquino’s caption on her post. He captioned his post:“I wonder which drugs / medicines she took to be in this craziest state she’s in.”
Article continues after this advertisementFalcis also reposted a screenshot of her sister Sharlene’s Instagram story, reacting to Aquino’s post. Sharlene’s Instagram story was captioned: “I think she took too many pills today.”
Article continues after this advertisement“You are the creepiest of all creepiness… Goosebumps with this fake post. We know you’re trying to have my brother arrested with your Taguig minions — who proceeded with estafa without due process, right after my mom’s birthday…so quit this shit,” Falcis wrote.
Earlier Wednesday, the Taguig City Prosecutor said it found probable cause to charge Falcis with estafa while also dismissing the qualified theft complaint of Aquino against him.
Aquino filed criminal complaints against Falcis before the prosecutors of Mandaluyong, San Juan, Taguig, Pasig, Makati, Manila, and Quezon City for allegedly using funds from her company, Kris Cojuangco Aquino Productions (KCAP), for his personal expenses.
The prosecutors office in Makati and Pasig last month dismissed the complaints filed by Aquino against Falcis for “lack of evidence.” /kga
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