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GMA Network
29-05-2025
- Business
- GMA Network
GMA Network, TAPE lawyers meet in mediation conference
Lawyers of GMA Network and Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. appeared in a mediation conference on Thursday to discuss the possibility of reaching a settlement in relation to the estafa complaint that GMA filed against TAPE. According to Mariz Umali's report on '24 Oras' Thursday, the mediation conference was held at the Office of the City Prosecutor of Quezon City 'We want to collect the amount that was misappropriated. The amount that should have been given to GMA but was not remitted by the officers of TAPE. We have been waiting for the remittance of the ad revenues. Unfortunately, despite repeated demands, hindi nabigay sa atin 'yon,' GMA Network's legal counsel Atty. Lynn Delfin said. TAPE Inc. did not deny its obligations to GMA Network. 'I think TAPE naman is not denying that there's collectibles to the corporation. Maybe the main contention only is whether it's civil or criminal,' TAPE Inc.'s legal counsel Atty. Maggie Garduque said. The prosecutor's office has set another mediation conference on June 11 to determine if GMA Network will accept TAPE Inc.'s offer. 'We have been saying din naman that management is open to listen and to see what offer they have. And if it's reasonable, we can decide on what to do about it,' Atty. Delfin said. 'Under the rules, 'yung mediation kasi is also dependent on the complainant if they are willing or open for settlement. So, in this particular case kasi maganda na nalaman natin on the part of GMA that they are open for settlement,' Atty. Garduque said. Should the mediation fail on June 11, the preliminary investigation of the case will proceed, and the merits of the case will be discussed in court. GMA Network, Inc. had filed a criminal complaint for estafa with abuse of confidence against officers of TAPE Inc. for the misappropriation of funds totaling P37,941,352.56. The complaint stems from the respondents' failure to remit advertising revenues collected from clients, which had been contractually assigned to GMA Network under a 2023 Assignment Agreement. Despite multiple formal demands, the funds were not transferred to GMA because they were instead used for TAPE's operational expenses, in violation of the trust arrangement outlined in the agreement. —Carby Rose Basina/CDC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
26-05-2025
- GMA Network
TAPE execs told to appear for mediation in GMA Network's estafa complaint
The Office of the City Prosecutor of Quezon City has issued a subpoena directing executives of Television and Production Exponents (TAPE) Inc. to attend mandatory mediation conferences relating to the P37.9 million estafa complaint filed against them by GMA Network. In a copy of the subpoena dated May 5, 2025, respondents Romeo Jalosjos Jr., Romeo Jalosjos Sr., Seth Frederick P. Jalosjos, Michael N. Magtoto, Zenaida Buenavista, and Malou Choa-Fagar were directed to appear for mediation conferences scheduled on May 22 and May 29 at 12:30 p.m., pursuant to Department Circular No. 031, s. 2023. "Failure to attend the mandatory mediation conferences will serve as a waiver of your right under the said Department Circular and the conduct of preliminary investigation shall proceed accordingly," the subpoena read. In a statement sent to GMA News Online Monday, TAPE's legal counsel, Atty. Maggie Abraham-Garduque, said the production company only knew about the complaint through the news on May 22 and that they only received a copy of the subpoena on May 23, which was after the first scheduled mediation conference. 'On May 22, TAPE just learned of the complaint via news and when we checked the docket section ng [Office of the City Prosecutor], wala daw po. Then, May 23, TAPE received the subpoena for mediation kaya hindi sila naka-attend,' she told GMA News Online via text messages. She also said that TAPE will follow and respect the proceedings and that they will attend the second mediation conference set for May 29. She added that they will schedule a meeting with the board of directors of TAPE on Tuesday to discuss the possible offer of settlement. 'We will schedule a meeting with the board of directors of TAPE [tomorrow] to discuss the possible offer of settlement, if there is any, because this is the purpose of mediation, for parties to come up with compromise agreement to end the dispute and forego with the regular preliminary investigation in criminal cases," said Abraham-Garduque. GMA Network, Inc. had filed a criminal complaint for estafa with abuse of confidence against officers of TAPE Inc. for the misappropriation of funds totaling P37,941,352.56. The complaint stems from the respondents' failure to remit advertising revenues collected from clients, which had been contractually assigned to GMA Network under a 2023 Assignment Agreement. Despite multiple formal demands, the funds were not transferred to GMA because they were instead used for TAPE's operational expenses, in violation of the trust arrangement outlined in the agreement. —with reports from Jade Veronique Yap and Joahna Lei Casilao/CDC, GMA Integrated News


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Justin Bieber shows support to Chris Brown after the latter gets released from London police custody and pays 6.7 million dollars in bail
has been vocal about his support for time and time again. The singer recently took to Brown's comment section after the latter got bail and was released from custody after being arrested for doing 'grievous bodily harm'. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Chris Brown recently took to his social media platforms to announce that he has been released from jail on a 6.7-million-dollar bail amount. Chris Brown shares he's out of jail; Justin Bieber shows support After Chris Brown recently took to his social media accounts to share a photo of him walking in front of his private jet with the caption 'Cook, remain humble', many people flooded the comment section with support for the singer. Brown was recently arrested in London and was charged with 'grievous bodily harm'. The 'Sorry' singer took the comment section as well, along with countless other fans, to show his support for the singer upon his return. He commented 'welcome home', which also garnered a lot of attention as well. Why was Chris Brown arrested? Chris Brown was arrested recently after his arrest for accusing bodily harm in relation to a case from 2023. Allegedly Brown had gotten into a physical altercation that had escalated at the TAPE nightclub in 2023. Producer Abe Diaw and Chris Brown got into an altercation in 2023, after which the producer sued Brown, according to reports from People. Diaw alleged that Brown caused "lacerations on his head and torn ligaments in his leg, along with permanent damage and severe emotional distress" in his lawsuit. Justin's previous support for the arrested singer This does not mark the first time that Justin has shown support and love for Chris Brown. In 2019, the singer had posted a photo on his social media platforms in support of Chris Brown. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The post had a photo of Michael Jackson and Tupac with a 'plus' sign between them and an 'equal to' sign leading to a photo of Chris Brown. He shared the photograph online on his personal social media account along with the caption 'You will miss what you had in front of you the whole time … Trust me, watch; you will see. the people who have overlooked this man's talent because of a mistake he made. You need to reevaluate! Love you, @chrisbrownofficial.'


GMA Network
22-05-2025
- GMA Network
GMA Network statement on estafa complaint against officers of TAPE, Inc.
GMA Network, Inc. has filed a criminal complaint for estafa with abuse of confidence against officers of Television and Production Exponents, Inc. (TAPE) for the misappropriation of funds totaling P37,941,352.56. The complaint, filed before the Office of the City Prosecutor of Quezon City, names the following TAPE executives as respondents: Romeo Jalosjos, Jr. (former President and CEO), Romeo Jalosjos, Sr. (Chairman of the Board), Seth Frederick "Bullet" Jalosjos (Treasurer), Malou Choa-Fagar (former COO and current President and CEO), Michaela Magtoto (former Senior Vice President for Finance), and Zenaida Buenavista (Finance Consultant). The complaint stems from respondents' failure to remit advertising revenues collected from clients, which had been contractually assigned to GMA Network under a 2023 Assignment Agreement. Despite multiple formal demands, the funds were not transferred to GMA because they were instead used for TAPE's operational expenses, in violation of the trust arrangement outlined in the agreement. GMA Network is pursuing legal action to hold the responsible officers accountable and to recover the misappropriated amount.


USA Today
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Chris Brown makes bail after UK arrest as world tour looms
Chris Brown makes bail after UK arrest as world tour looms Show Caption Hide Caption Chris Brown arrested over 2023 incident in London Metropolitan Police arrested Chris Brown in Manchester, England, on May 15 for an incident that took place in London on Feb. 19, 2023. LONDON — Chris Brown was granted bail by a London court after being charged with assault earlier this month. Brown, a hip-hop singer with a long and complicated legal history, was arrested and charged May 15 with inflicting grievous bodily harm in what prosecutors said was an "unprovoked attack" in a London nightclub in 2023. The singer, 36, has not yet been asked to enter a plea. He was not present at the U.K. courthouse when Judge Tony Baumgartner granted him bail on May 21. The bail may prove incredibly important as criminal proceedings could conflict with Brown's upcoming tour. The singer's Breezy Bowl XX World Tour is set to begin June 8 in Amsterdam with support from fellow R&B singer Bryson Tiller. Chris Brown says he was disinvited from NBA All-Star Celebrity Game due to controversies Police confirmed that the arrest was related to an alleged 2023 assault, as described in a lawsuit previously filed by music producer Amadou "Abe" Diaw. In October 2023, Diaw sued Brown for allegedly "beating him over the head" with a tequila bottle at a nightclub in London, according to a Los Angeles lawsuit reviewed by USA TODAY. Early on Feb. 19, 2023, "while traveling for his 2023 'Under the Influence' Tour ... (Brown) brutally assaulted (Diaw) at TAPE nightclub in London. Wielding a large bottle of Don Julio 1942 Tequila as his weapon, Brown inflicted severe and lasting injuries on (Diaw) when beating him over the head with crushing blows," the lawsuit alleged. "As (Diaw) lay unconscious on the floor, Brown continued to ruthlessly stomp on the defenseless (Diaw) for approximately 30 seconds. (Diaw) ended up in the hospital with lacerations on his head and torn ligaments in his leg." Chris Brown arrest, charge follows documentary legal drama Brown's arrest in the U.K. comes months after the singer took legal action following the release of a documentary that explored his alleged history of violence. In January, the singer-songwriter sued Warner Bros. Discovery and several others for their role in the production of "Chris Brown: A History of Violence," a documentary film chronicling Brown's alleged pattern of abuse. He is seeking $500 million in damages, alleging libel and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Chris Brown sues Warner Bros. for $500M over 'A History of Violence' documentary Brown's star was heavily tarnished in 2009 when fans learned that he had assaulted then-girlfriend Rihanna on the night of the Grammy Awards. Photos showing Rihanna bloodied and bruised after the attack were leaked to the public at the time, forever altering Brown's reputation and kicking off more than a decade of legal troubles. In 2017, a restraining order was granted to ex-girlfriend and "Claws" actress Karrueche Tran, mandating that Brown stay away from her after she alleged that he was abusive toward her. Then, the following year, an anonymous accuser represented by women's rights lawyer Gloria Allred sued Brown, alleging he had trapped her in his home and forced her to perform sex acts for his friends. In 2019, the singer was accused of raping a woman in Paris, but released without charges. This was followed by a July 2024 lawsuit, which alleged Brown and members of his crew severely assaulted four men after a concert in Texas. Contributing: Sam Tobin, Reuters; Jay Stahl, Anna Kaufman, Edward Segarra, KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY