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WAC Releases Documents on Emilio Aguinaldo's Alleged Case Filed Against Jesse Robredo

The controversial social media group, We Are Collective released a very interesting documents showing an alleged case filed by Naga City resident Emilio Aguinaldo against former Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo.


The case based upon the documents released by We Are Collective was filed by Emilio Aguinaldo to the Office of the Ombudsman during the year 2007.

Emilio Aguinaldo's case was filed at the Office of the Ombudsman, The Honorable Mercedita N. Gutierrez. According to Emilio Aguinaldo's case against the respondent Jesse Robredo, his case was in relations to the non-disclosure of Robredo some part of his property on his SALN.

We Are Collective posted some of the evidences through their official Facebook Page as they also threatened VP Leni Robredo with the following statements:

We really hate to be in your shoes right now, dear Leni.
Not only are you waging a desperate fight against the living, you are also waging a fight against the dead.
Be scared. Be very scared.
#TheGhostsOfLenisPast

Here's the Alleged Documents from Emilio Aguinaldo's Case vs. Jesse Robredo:








Source: We Are Collective FB Page
 

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