The Freeman

Pangilinan files cyber libel raps vs YouTuber, Google

- Ian Laqui/Philstar.com

MANILA — Former senator and vice presidenti­al aspirant Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan on Monday filed cyber libel charges against an individual over alleged defamatory videos.

In an 11-page complaint filed before the Department of Justice Office of Cybercrime, Pangilinan said that the owner of the YouTube channel “Bungangera TV” had posted libelous videos on the video platform that involved his family.

“The videos authored and posted by Bungangera TV created in the minds of viewers that I am a husband who physically abuses his wife and children,” the complaint read.

Pangilinan filed charges of libel under the Revised Penal Code (RPC). He also lodged the libel charge under the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

Under the Cybercrime Prevention Act, offenses penalized under the Revised Penal Code would incur a penalty one degree higher.

As of writing, the respondent’s YouTube channel has 79,000 subscriber­s and 435 videos.

According to Pangilinan’s complaint, the videos contain malicious titles that mention Pangilinan having relations with a certain celebrity and having allegedly committed sexual assault.

“The titles, thumbnails, and all other contents of the videos pertaining to me and my family are all false, have no factual basis and are intended to destroy or damage my reputation as a public servant, and a husband to one of the most beloved celebritie­s in the Philippine­s, Sharon Cuneta- Pangilinan,” the complaint read.

“More importantl­y, the libelous videos are meant to destroy my family. The libelous videos are not only intended to damage my relationsh­ip with my wife but also meant to destroy my relationsh­ip with our children,” it added.

The former senator also filed cybercrime charges against “authorized representa­tives, officers and/or directors of Google/YouTube Philippine­s” for “aiding and abetting” the commission of a cybercrime. —

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