Actress and beauty queen Maggie Wilson has asked for the public’s support after her ex-husband Victor Consunji allegedly ordered unauthorized personnel to enter her house.
Maggie said that the personnel from Consunji’s company entered her property without any notice, warrant, or proper paper work.
Maggie said that personnel from VCDC and DCMI entered their premises together with barangay personnel in Taguig.
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“Since pag-aari po ito ng DMCI, ise-secure po namin. Ang gagawin lang po namin, papalitan lang po namin ang padlock. At kung ano man po yung mga gamit na nasa loob, kung hindi man po sa amin, ay puwede pong doon tayo sa opisina para makuha,” a man named Bernie Mendoza said in a video shared by Maggie.
Maggie said that her relative showed Bernie a contract showing the actress had the right to stay in the house.
“They then laughed, very loudly, and left the property,” she said.
Maggie slammed the harrassment and intimidation caused by her estranged husband.
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“I am currently away on business and I’m scared for mine, and my family’s life. I urge our government and others to please step in and do something immediately,” she said.
“I plea with you and the online community to help me raise awareness that this kind of human rights harassment happens in the Philippines. Especially to women. Day in and day out,” she added.
The VCDC and DMCI have yet to issue a statement on Maggie’s accusations.
Maggie and Consunji parted ways last 2021 but they vowed to take care of their son.