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Tv Patrol November 12, 2011 Replay

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 Revilla camp: No dispute over money in Magsaysay family. The lead theory in the killing of aspiring actor-politician Ramgen Bautista (also known as Ram Revilla) revolves around his family's reported problems over money. Ramgen’s half-brother Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., however, denies this, saying his father's other family continues to be well provided for. They then said that they should wait for Janelle Manahan, girlfriend of Ramgen, to wake up and make her statement. By that, everything would be clear. No dispute over Magsaysay family finances, says Lolit. Former senator and actor Ramon Revilla Sr. generously provides for Genelyn Magsaysay and her family, according to a manager and lawyer of his son, Senator Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. The lawmaker's manager, Lolit Solis, said the Magsaysay family receives at least P300,000 in monthly allowances. As authorities dug deeper into the murder of Ramgen Bautista, reports came out about the Facebook posts of his mother, Genelyn Magsaysay. Many of Magsaysay's posts seemed to point to lack of support from the father of her children, the Revilla patriarch, as a possible motive behind the crimes committed last October 28. Revilla Jr. has denied Magsaysay's claim. His lawyer also said the Facebook posts are far from the truth. According to Solis, they will release documents to prove that Genelyn Magsaysay's family has received regular allowance since 2008. Solis revealed that Genelyn and her children get about P260,000 in monthly allowances. They also get a P50,000 peso revolving fund for other needs, such as Ramgen's community activities in Cavite. Ram supposedly handled the family's finances. He was the one who received the funds before he was killed. The money does not include tuition for his siblings, including alleged mastermind Ramon Joseph, who studies in an exclusive college in Taguig. So, Lolit Solis is really confused why Genelyn Magsaysay had been posting those things when their family is well provided. Court already allows Mikey and wife to leave the country. The legal counsel of Ang Galing Pinoy party-List Rep. Mikey Arroyo and his wife confirmed on Friday that Quezon City Regional Trial Court Branch 100 has allowed them to travel out of the country. Rondain also added that the court "correctly found that "the constitutional right to travel of Juan Miguel M. Arroyo may not be impaired or restricted at this stage of the proceedings (as there exists) no threat to national security, public safety, or public health to warrant a contrary finding. Arroyo already has an authority to travel from the House of Representatives. He and his wife are facing tax-related charges. Former First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo on Wednesday said officials of the Aquino administration were acting like a bunch of schoolyard bullies for rejecting former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's request to travel abroad for medical treatment. In a statement issued by his spokesman, Ferdinand Topacio, Mr. Arroyo said the Aquino administration has no platform of government aside from exacting street vengeance for perceived wrongs while running roughshod over legal processes designed to prevent governmental excesses. Arroyo pointed out that even President Aquino's closest allies have opposed the President's position to exercise executive power over civil and political rights as guaranteed in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution. Legal experts are divided over President Aquino's decision supporting the rejection of a request by former President and now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Arroyo to seek treatment abroad. Former University of the Philippines College of Law Dean Raul Pangalangan believes the President had the nation's interest in mind when he upheld Arroyo's travel restraint. But former Justice Secretary Silvestre Bello said the decision may have been political. Bello was secretary of the Cabinet under the Arroyo administration.

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