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The case stemmed from a series of Abante Tonite stories alleging that Nograles and former ABS-CBN Davao TV host Jeanette Leuterio were caught by her husband in a compromising act inside a hotel room in Manila last year.
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Davao City first district Rep. Prospero Nograles filed before the city prosecutors office here last Friday libel charges against the Manila-based Abante Tonite, its publisher Allen Macasaet, managing editor Nicolas Quijano Jr., and reporters Bernard Aguinod and Erwin Corpuz.
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The case stemmed from a series of Abante Tonite stories alleging that Nograles and former ABS-CBN Davao TV host Jeanette Leuterio were caught by her husband in a compromising act inside a hotel room in Manila last year.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 129986 [Title] => Davao solon, former TV host file libel vs tabloid over Burlesk King [Summary] => DAVAO CITY A congressman and a former television host who were reportedly caught in a compromising position in a hotel room filed separately libel charges against a tabloid and a radio station for allegedly maligning their reputation.
Davao City first district Rep. Prospero Nograles filed before the city prosecutors office here last Friday libel charges against the Manila-based Abante Tonite, its publisher Allen Macasaet, managing editor Nicolas Quijano Jr., and reporters Bernard Aguinod and Erwin Corpuz.
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