Marjorie Barretto is suing the unnamed person who is the source of her
half-naked online photo for violation of the Anti-Photo and Video
Voyeurism Act, which has been made into a law.
This, Marjorie’s lawyer, Lorna Kapunan told Yahoo! Philippines OMG! in a phone interview.
According
to the law, the culprit, when found guilty, must pay a fine of not less
than P100,000 but not more than P500,000 and imprisoned for not less
than three years.
Kapunan added that her client has an idea on
who posted the offending photo, but doesn’t want to talk about it for
now. The ball is now in the hands of the Natonal Bureau of Investigation
(NBI), which is set to find out who the source of the photo is. Kapunan
also revealed that her office has written all the blog sites to get to
the bottom of the scandal.
Atty. Kapunan added that her client Marjorie thinks the photo scandal has nothing to do with the ongoing Barretto family feud.
Marjorie’s main concern, according to Atty. Kapunan, is her five children, who are exposed to online media at a very early age.
Kapunan
also said that this will be a test for the Anti-Photo and Video
Voyeurism Act since nobody has filed a case for violation of the said
law until Marjorie’s case came up.
Source: http://ph.omg.yahoo.com