Monday, September 29, 2008

DOJ set to decide on acts of lasciviousness charge vs actor Geisler

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is set to render a decision on the charge of acts of lasciviousness filed against movie and television actor Baron Geisler.

According to State Prosecutor Amando Felipe, fiscal-on-case, anytime this week his office will issue a decision regarding the criminal complaint filed by Patricia Martinez, the daughter of couple William Martinez and Yayo Aguila against Geisler.

Felipe said that her decision will be dependent on the sworn-affidavit and counter-affidavit of the complainant and the respondent, respectively.

The resolution will be submitted to Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuno for approval.

The daughter of the Martinez couple filed a complaint with the PNP-CIDG (Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation Detection Group) after the actor allegedly touched the private parts of her body in a bar in Makati City several months ago.

Geisler was reportedly drunk when he touched the breast of the complainant and whispered in her ear which he nearly bit.

The actor vehemently denied the allegations of Patricia. He also filed counter charges against the complainant.

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