Friday, July 24, 2009

Katrina Halili: No more juicy news


MANILA, Philippines—No more juicy news.

Actress Katrina Halili said she will no longer talk about the case she filed against beauty experts Hayden Kho and Vicki Belo so she won’t be accused of taking her case to the media.

Halili came out of the hearing room crying after answering questions from the panel of investigators chaired by Prosecutor Emelie Fe De Los Santos, head of the Task Force on Violence Against Women and Children.

Members of the media were barred from covering the hearing with De los Santos citing the sensitivity of the case.

Halili’s lawyer Raymond Palad also refused to give details on what happened during the hearing, saying that an agreement has been reached that no information should be given to the media.

Only Halili and Kho faced the panel during Tuesday’s hearing.

The clarificatory hearing will continue on Tuesday where Belo, Princes Marie Velasco, Dr. Mark Herbert “Bistek” Rosario and Eric Johnston Chua will answer questions from the panel.

They were accused of being behind the illegal release of Halili’s sex video with Kho.

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Katrina bid to summon Solis, De Leon nixed


MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE) Vicki Belo’s lawyer has opposed a bid by actress Katrina Halili to summon television hosts and gossip columnists Joey de Leon and Lolit Solis.

"We should not make a circus out of this proceeding," lawyer Adel Tamano said at the preliminary hearing Tuesday on the criminal case against Belo, her estranged lover Hayden Kho and several others accused of complicity in the video sex scandal.

“Ang dami-dami nang pinapatawag na hindi naman kailangan,” Tamano said.

Hayden Kho’s legal counsel Lorna Kapunan also opposed Halili’s lawyer Raymond Palad’s bid to present the video of De Leon’s interview with Solis as she assailed Palad for taking the case to media.

“This case should not be his window to fame,” Kapunan said.

Emelie Fe Delos Santos, chairperson of the Department of Justice panel investigating the video scandal, summoned the counsels to listen to their arguments.

Kapunan pointed that Palad’s client has been appearing in several television shows talking about the case. Palad, on the other hand, said Belo and Kho have also been guesting in various TV shows tackling about the case as well.

But Delos Santos said, “I don’t care if your clients appear on television 24/7. We will stick to what has been submitted to us. I assure you we will not be swayed by what is being said before the media.”

Halili, who sued Kho over their leaked sex videos, wanted De Leon and Solis summoned to shed light on Solis’ claim during a television interview with De Leon that she had seen the video.

“Ms Lolit Solis is a very good friend of respondent Dra. Belo and the complainant respect their friendship. It is also possible that Ms Solis watched the sex video together with respondent Dra. Belo,” Halili said in her reply-affidavit.

Belo had said she watched the videotaped steamy trysts of Kho and Halili alone in her house and that she destroyed the DVD after seeing the videos.

But the DoJ panel denied the request to call the showbiz hosts even as it allowed Palad to present the recorded TV interview.

“We need to have a basis,” Delos Santos told Kapunan and Tamano.

The counsel for respondent Princess Marie Velasco also believed there was no more need to call Solis and De Leon.

At Tuesday’s preliminary investigation, Kho presented 13 witnesses—his fraternity brothers, childhood friends—who belied claims that the controversial cosmetic surgeon let them watch the sex videos.

The panel set a clarificatory hearing on July 14 where the complainant, respondents and witnesses will be appearing before the panel to answer questions.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Irene Kho maintains drug claims vs Halili


MANILA, Philippines—The mother of controversial cosmetic surgeon Dr. Hayden Kho stood by her drug allegations against Katrina Halili on Thursday in her reply to the libel complaint filed by the actress with the Quezon City prosecutors office.

In a counter-affidavit, Irene Kho denied committing libel, claiming there was truth to her allegations and that she had no reason to doubt her son who was the source of the information.

Kho was quoted in the TV interview as alleging that Halili was a drug user who influenced her son to use drugs.

The Quezon City prosecutors office gave Halili’s camp a week to file a reply to Kho’s counter-affidavit.

Hayden Kho, his former lover and beauty expert Dr. Vicky Belo, and three others are facing an inquiry by the National Bureau of Investigation on who uploaded into the Internet sex videos of Hayden with at least three actress-models, including Halili.

Irene Kho accused Halili of pushing her son into drug use, when she was interviewed for her reaction when the scandal over the videos broke.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

‘Katrina, Aljur deserve a break’


CEBU CITY, Philippines—Speaking to the local press, Felipe L. Gozon, chair, president and chief executive officer of GMA 7, defended the network’s talents Katrina Halili and Aljur Abrenica who are currently embroiled in sex scandals.

Halili’s sex video with cosmetic surgeon Hayden Kho was leaked on the Internet and distributed through bootleg DVDs. Abrenica was slapped with a sexual harassment suit by a minor.

Gozon said he sympathized with Halili. “What happened to Katrina was unfair. She wasn’t at fault. She just fell in love. Why punish her for that? At least now, she knows that what happened was wrong.”

Halili was recently tapped to play the contravida in the upcoming soap opera “Rosalinda.”

The basis for hiring Halili was competence, not her involvement in a controversy, Gozon explained. “Why deprive her of projects? Katrina is a good contravida. The past shows where she played the villainess (“Darna,” “Marimar’) were top-raters.”

He said the network is fully behind Halili in her quest for justice. “We are not a law office, but we are supporting her, morally. We believe she’s the aggrieved party and she has every right to complain.”

Gozon issued a memorandum to network employees, instructing them not to download the sex videos from the Net.

He said he followed Abrenica’s case with great interest, too. “I didn’t get to talk to Aljur because he left for the United States. But I asked our people to investigate the matter and when I read the report … as a lawyer I knew Aljur didn’t do anything wrong.”

But if it’s a private quarrel, like that of executive Wilma Galvante and manager Annabelle Rama, he refuses to meddle.

“If you leave them alone, they’re able to resolve matters themselves. But if one of our talents gets involved in a lawsuit with outsiders, I take a look into it.”

The head of the Kapuso channel aims to be an “approachable and transparent” leader.

He said he traveled to Cebu because he wanted to strengthen the network’s position in the regions.

That’s why GMA 7 is courting Cebuanos, he said. “We’re doing it, not only by promoting our shows, but also by extending the Kapuso brand of public service.”

The Kapuso fans’ day, held in SM City Cebu last Saturday, not only featured network stars, but also booths that provided various services from agencies like the National Bureau of Investigation, Philhealth, the Commission on Elections, the Department of Health and the National Statistics Office.


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Friday, July 3, 2009

Katrina Halili’s townmates in El Nido supportive, shameful


EL NIDO, Palawan - People in this laid-back municipality in Palawan province has cheered Katrina Halili’s success as an actress and model. Now they cringe as they also share in her dilemmas.

The controversial TV and movie personality who figured in a sex video scandal involving her liposuction doctor spent countless vacations, birthdays, and other special occasions in El Nido, the hometown of her mother’s half-Chinese family.

While fans adore her on screen and in pages of sexy magazines, the Cuyonons (El Nido natives) consider her as one of them. They refer to her as “Chiqui,” Halili’s childhood name.

Local people in this town with 30,000 residents are her relatives, her playmates when they were young, her grandmother’s scholars, her mother’s clients when they had a bakery, or the patients of her mother’s partner who is the town doctor. They saw her from the time she was a chinky-eyed fair-skinned child among tanned kids until she blossomed into one hot babe.

Months after the scandal broke, people in El Nido now harbor mixed feelings toward Halili. Their emotions range from sympathy to shame.


Supportive


To show their support for Halili, the Palawan province chapter of the League of Mayors passed a resolution last June 14 that “strongly condemns the acts of Dr. Hayden Kho,” according to El Nido Mayor Leonor Corral.

We are making a stand for Chiqui, Corral told abs-cbnNEWS.com/Newsbreak. She added that they will also provide a token financial assistance to Halili who has lost acting projects and endorsements during the height of the sex video scandal.

Corral’s sister-in-law is the sister of Malou Pe-Halili, the actress’ mother.

The mayors’ sentiments are shared by many, including Joel Resanto who is obviously protective of the actress. He knows that some of his fellow Cuyonons have watched the Halili-Kho sex videos on the internet and even on phone screens. “If I catch anyone watching those sex videos, I will apprehend them,” Resanto said with the same resolve as how he leads the town’s environmental patrol team.

“She’s a good girl. She is not difficult to approach. When my nephew got sick, she sent P5,000 to help with hospital expenses,” Resanto shared.

Raised and sent to school by Halili’s grandmother, Resanto had been requested by Halili to cook seafood cuisines whenever she visits El Nido in between her previously busy showbiz schedule.

Resanto said that in Halili’s recent visits, she usually stayed at her 4-year old 2-level no-aircon “Barbie House” that sits on a 5-hectare property in Villa Libertad, a village about 7 kilometers from the town proper. Whenever Halili had to recover after cosmetic surgeries, she stayed at her room, which has a tranquil view of the nearby farm lots. Spring water snakes around the property.


Scenic


Halili’s family has a house in the town proper, which is itself a scenic spot. Halili and her elder brother, Ian, stayed at their 2-storey house that has El Nido's famous marble and limestone cliffs on the east and the hills on the west as dramatic backdrops.

The house is a town landmark since her mother’s partner, the only doctor in town, runs a clinic there. Halili’s mom, on the other hand, is engaged in the lucrative trade of bird’s nests. She and Halili’s dad, a lawyer from Novaliches, split when the actress was still very young—a possible reason why Halili tends to be a “survivor,” her neighbors pointed out.

Even when Halili was already in show business, people said she felt at home in El Nido where she and her brother stayed before in between their studies in Manila. She walked around the town’s tree-lined streets in simple shorts and tees, sometimes even in her pajamas.

The laid-back town has a sheltered bay with a crescent beach where Halili would sometimes swim with her local friends. When she joined boat tours to the different islands and islets, she just snorkeled, unlike her brother who is a certified diver. Ian Halili freelances for the wealthy guests of El Nido Resorts that has facilities in two private islands.

Cuyonons are used to being surrounded by drop-dead gorgeous foreigners who are charmed by El Nido’s sceneries, according to “Dong,” who tends to a motorbike renting shop. He said since a good number of Cuyonons are or have been hired in the posh El Nido Resorts’ Lagen and Miniloc island facilities, their training of not ogling at guests and tourists—no matter how beautiful or sexy—has been imbibed by the town’s folks.

“Bing-bing,” a young mother whose parents and her siblings have worked at Las Cabanas, one of the high-end resorts south of the town proper, said they have gotten used to beach scenes where Western tourists are nude while sunbathing, while some publicly display their affection or lovemaking along the shores. “That is probably their culture,” she explained. “But ours is different. It’s not nice if Filipinos do the same thing because that is not part of our culture.”

Ariel Masangkay, a boatman, agreed. He said that Halili erred in choosing the man she was with. “She should have been more careful.”

In a laid-back town like El Nido, morality still matters. A local government official who asked not to be named said, “I hope and had been praying that my own daughter will still follow tradition. I hope she gets married first before she engages in what Chiqui did.”

This was echoed by one of the parents of Halili’s childhood playmates who live a few steps from the Halili’s house in the town proper. “Perhaps Pastor Alex (Halili’s uncle based in El Nido) should have been more active in her spiritual upbringing. But then again, she was not here all the time.”

One of Halili’s male neighbors, however, was unfazed. “What positions did they (Halili-Kho) do that we all do not do ourselves? Let us not cast the first stone on the poor girl.”


Fame and shame


Residents who travel to other parts of Palawan shared that the impact of the Halili-Kho scandal has taken a more personal note than in El Nido.

“When I arrived in Puerto Princesa to pick up guests a few weeks ago, boatmen there were talking about the sex video. Then they turned to me, ‘Isn’t she your townmate?’ I was so ashamed,” shared Masangkay.

He said the feelings were the exact opposite of times when they cheered on and sent text votes for Halili back when she joined a reality talent search show that propelled her to stardom.

Bing-bing, too, remembered how proud they were when Halili was getting juicy roles in TV soaps. “We really followed all her shows. She is very good as a villain. It suits her.”

She added, “When her career in show business was getting better, people kept on saying that they hope she’ll keep on honing her skills and stay beautiful because we share in her success. We were proud telling other people that Katrina Halili is from El Nido.”


Too much


Not all Cuyonons, however, are keen on following the news anymore on the sex scandal.

While waiting for the island’s 18-hour electricity supply to resume at 2pm every afternoon, Fatima (not her real name) who tends a small eatery shared that her concerns about the future of her kids is more important than Halili’s short-term troubles.

“We should be focusing on Cha-cha (charter change). We should be focusing on poverty. These will affect the future of my country, so I’m more concerned about this than the issue on Chiqui. The leadership change will affect my own kids’ future,” she stressed.

But doesn’t she want to know how Halili’s cases progress so others who find themselves in a similar situation would also know what to do?

“I’m getting bored with the news on Chiqui because the scandal has been the topic for months to no end. To me, the major issue is who spread the video. Issues raised by the media other than that are just efforts to prolong this,” she pointed out.

It was in the news that tricycle driver Jhogar Rodriguez recently learned that Halili will be going back to work. Having been familiar with Halili since their childhood days, Rodriguez said, "If she decides to come back here, we will welcome her.”

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Halili-Kho case inches forward


MANILA - Actress Katrina Halili is set to appear before the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) Wednesday afternoon in connection with a complaint she filed against three doctors accused of spreading copies of the Halili-Dr. Hayden Kho sex videos.

The actress is also seeking to have their medical licenses revoked by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).

The PMA had already met with the three doctors - Dr. Kho, Dr. Vicki Belo, and Dr. Herbert "Bistek" del Rosario - to hear their side on their alleged involvement in spreading the sex videos showing Halili and Kho making love.

Dr. Rey Melchor Santos, PMA president, said their investigating committee is set to deliberate on what administrative sanctions to take against Kho.

"The regulation of license is based on the action of the PRC. Kami, [either] suspend or remove [Kho] from the list of PMA. Whatever findings we have, we relay them to the PRC," he said.

Santos clarified that the PMA's recommendations may not always be heeded by the PRC. "Chances are [they will]. But they are conducting their own investigation and making decisions [based] on their own study," he said.

The PRC had held a pre-trial conference on Tuesday regarding the "immorality and dishonorable conduct" charges that Halili filed against Kho, who had worked as a cosmetic surgeon at the Belo Medical Group.

Halili had already filed criminal charges against Kho, Belo, del Rosario, Eric Johnston Chua, and Princess Velasco fro violating Republic Act 9262 or the "Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act." Chua and Velasco were reportedly present when copies of the sex videos, showing Kho having sex with various women, were taken from Kho's hard drive.

According to sources from Halili's camp, they will be using media footage of interviews and statements made by Kho and Chua as evidence in the trial.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Prelim probe on Katrina Halili's libel raps ends


The Quezon City prosecutor’s office on Thursday wrapped up its preliminary probe on the libel complaint filed by actress Katrina Halili against the mother of her ex-lover, Dr. Hayden Kho Jr.

Irene Kho, through her legal counsel Paulo Pataja, submitted her rejoinder during the hearing wherein she reiterated that she was only protecting her family’s rights when she accused Halili of introducing her son to illegal drugs in two television interviews.

Prosecutor Rafael Villordon terminated the proceedings after Halili opted not to submit a memorandum or summation of her arguments, saying her reply to Mrs. Kho’s counter-affidavit is already enough.

In her reply, Halili stressed that Mrs. Kho had intentionally maligned her when she agreed to be interviewed on national TV.

The case is now submitted for resolution, which is expected within two months.

Halili and Dr. Kho were embroiled in a controversy last May after a video footage of their sexual tryst spread in the Internet. The actress claimed the video was taken and uploaded without her knowledge and consent.


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