Rufa Mae Quinto breaks silence on scam charges: 'I'm a victim'

Rufa Mae Quinto breaks silence, asserts innocence amid arrest warrant

/ 04:39 PM December 03, 2024

Rufa Mae Quinto declares no involvement in scam allegations

Rufa Mae Quinto | Image: Instagram/@rufamaequinto

Actress Rufa Mae Quinto has broken her silence regarding allegations linking her to a scam as she clarified that she, too, is a victim of the situation following reports that she is facing a standing warrant of arrest.

Quinto’s name was dragged for similar charges that had actress-businesswoman Neri Naig locked up in jail after they were included in the complaint for violation of Section 8 of Republic Act 8799 lodged against skincare company Derma Care, which was flagged by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

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Through a statement released by her legal counsel, Atty. Mary Louise Reyes, on Tuesday afternoon on Dec. 3, the comedian-actress firmly denied the accusations and vowed to seek justice and protect her reputation.

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“Let me state this unequivocally: I HAVE NO CONNECTION WHATSOEVER TO ANY FRAUDULENT ACTIVITY AND I CATEGORICALLY DENY THESE BASELESS ACCUSATIONS. IF ANYTHING, I AM ALSO A VICTIM AND I AM DETERMINED TO SEEK JUSTICE,” she said.

Quinto then expressed her dismay over the allegations, saying she is fully committed to integrity and professionalism.

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“Over the years, I have worked tirelessly to build my career and maintain my untarnished reputation, which is rooted in integrity and dedication. As a public figure, I have always demonstrated professionalism, transparency, and respect for the people and brands I work with. It is dejecting to see my name being dragged through the mud, but I remain steadfast and confident that the truth will soon prevail,” she stated. 

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The 46-year-old actress acknowledged the support from fans and loved ones as she assured to give her full cooperation with the authorities.

“I will cooperate fully with the authorities and face this issue through the proper legal forum. Rest assured, I will fight for my name and reputation. To those who have extended their love and support, I am grateful. Let us allow justice to take its course, and I humbly ask for your patience and understanding as the truth unfolds,” she concluded her statement.

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Despite the warrant, Quinto’s lawyer earlier clarified that the actress was not involved in a large-scale estafa complaint, a non-bailable offense.

Section 8 of Republic Act 8799, also known as the Securities Regulation Code, prohibits individuals from acting as brokers, salespersons, or associated personnel of any dealer in the sale or purchase of securities unless they are duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

This provision ensures that only authorized and regulated individuals can participate in securities transactions, maintaining transparency and investor protection.

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