Rape, lasciviousness complaints filed vs Marikina lawmaker – BusinessWorld Online
THE Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday said it received two complaints of alleged sexual misconduct against a sitting lawmaker.
DoJ spokesperson Jose Dominic F. Clavano said in a statement that the complaints were filed against Marikina Rep. Marcelino Reyes Teodoro by two female police officers who worked as his personal security at different times. One alleged acts of lasciviousness, while the other accused him of rape and lascivious acts.
Mr. Clavano said the complaints will undergo case build-up and legal evaluation under DoJ Circular No. 20 (2023) to determine if there is enough evidence before a preliminary investigation. He added that the process ensures any action will be based on a complete and substantiated record.
The DoJ also said the lawmaker will be afforded due process, while the identities of the complainants are being withheld to protect their privacy and security.
In a response, Mr. Teodoro denied the accusations, calling them “malicious and untrue.” He said the allegations have no basis, were fabricated to damage his reputation, and appear to be a “politically motivated attack.”
The lawmaker added that he has not yet received a formal copy of the complaint and stressed that allegations are not evidence.
“I call and hope for an impartial, transparent, and open investigation to protect my reputation,” he said, noting that he has been facing “continuous attacks.” — Erika Mae P. Sinaking