Unjust Vexation
Unjust Vexation
Unjust Vexation
AFFIDAVIT-COMPLAINT
I, CLARK KENT D. COMPUESTO, of legal age, Filipino, a television actor,
with residence at 73 A Natividad St. Bgy. Banjo West, Tanauan, Batangas, after
having been sworn in accordance with law, hereby states:
3. That the church has approximately 100 mass-goers, part of the crowd
was the respondent together with his sister Katherine Lauresta.
4. Before the Final Blessing, when I was about to go out of the church, I
met the respondent with his sister. I hurried my way out of the church with my
girlfriend because the respondent has been following me for the past few days
and told me that I was his idol. I never wanted my girlfriend to notice him.
7. I asked him to remove his arms off my body, but he did not listen. My
girlfriend asked him to do the same but he did not stop.
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Agito, Klydeen Innah P.
8. When the respondent saw that the mass was over and the crowd was
on their way out, he immediately removed his hands and arms from my body
and ran away from the scene. His sister followed him.
9. His acts are clearly within the purview of the 2nd Paragraph of Article
287 of the Revised Penal Code, being a form of physical coercion in the
absence of lewd design.
PRAYER
1. Indicted with the violation of Article 287 (2) of the Revised Penal Code
2. Such other remedies that may arise from the complaint
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Agito, Klydeen Innah P.
that I am fully satisfied that she voluntarily executed and understood the
contents of the above affidavit.
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