Maggie Wilson: “I am scared for mine and my family’s life”
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Maggie Wilson recently took to Instagram and revealed that her ex-husband Victor Consunji’s staff entered her home ‘illegally’ in Taguig City.
The former beauty queen pointed out that they were accompanied by baton-carrying Barangay officials who were there ‘purportedly’ to padlock her house.
“They stated that the property is owned by DMCI despite me explaining over the phone on multiple occasions that there is a contract that exists on the property signed by Bernie Mendoza himself,” Maggie explained.
The celeb then released a statement from her lawyers on her Instagram stories which read, “Without any notice to and permission of Ms. Wilson, the group, in full view of the public, proceeded inside the house to take videos of Ms. Wilson’s personal belongings, announcing that they were doing so on behalf of Victor Consunji Development Corp. (VCDC).”
“When Ms. Wilson’s sister insisted that our client had a subsisting Contract of Lease, the group just cut off the electricity and left, leaving our client’s sister, 5-year-old cousin, and household staff to suffer in darkness,” the letter added.
Maggie also had a post which wrote, “The truth about everything will come out soon.”
She then pleaded on her video, “I urge our government and others to please step in and do something immediately. I plead 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.”
Meanwhile, Victor filed adultery charges against Maggie and her rumored boyfriend, Thai businessman Tim Connor. Photos of the documents have circulated online.
One may recall that Maggie and Victor tied the knot in December 2010, then ended their 11-year marriage back in 2021. The two have a son, 9-year-old Connor.
*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo of Instagram (@wilsonmaggie)
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