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    #21
    malamang...sa amoy pa lang lalaking lalake..

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    #22
    More background about the Madrigals and their fortune...

    Madrigal’s billions? Make that P26m
    Victor C. Agustin

    THE famed fortune of the recently departed Consuelo “Chito” Madrigal-Collantes has been reduced to P26 million two years before her death, apparently thanks to a careful tax planning regimen.

    According to the last will and testament of the billionairess, Doņa Chito, whose landed family at one time controlled banking and cement interests, left two houses in South Forbes, three in Ayala Alabang, another in San Juan and eight parcels of land in Calatagan, Batangas, the latter with a combined area of nearly 38.7 hectares.



    Sisters Chu-Chu, Tana, Jamby

    Doņa Chito also declared as owning a unit in the family-built Susana Condominium in Manila’s San Juan del 2Monte, three Mercedes-Benzes of unknown make and year, a Manila Polo Club share, and minority, almost negligible shareholdings in 15 both and publicly listed corporations. There was no mention of the ownership of 77 Cambridge Circle, North Forbes, the house she shared with her surviving husband, former Foreign Minister Manuel Collantes, nor of the rarely used Agusta Westland Power helicopter, nor of her house in San Francisco, nor of her upper Eastside New York apartment, nor of the rumored Citibank New York private banking account.

    Collantes, now being wheeled around in wheelchair, was left with the house on 34 Banaba St. in South Forbes, as well as the 1-hectare spread at 118 Avocado St. in Ayala Alabang, but the will made no mention of any financial bequeaths.

    Eighty percent of the undisclosed residuary estate were left in equal parts to Doņa Chito’s niece, Ma. Susana “Chu-Chu” Madrigal- Eduque, and grandson Vicente Gustav Warns. The balance of 20 percent was bequeathed to another niece, corporate lawyer Gizela M. Gonzalez-Montinola. Gizela’s husband, BPI president Aurelio Montinola III, was named the will’s executor and the estate trustee, along with Perry Pe, Gizela’s partner in the Romulo Mabanta law firm. Since the grandson is still a minor, the inheritance has been directed to be held in trust by his parents, Vicente M. Warns and Maria Angeles P. Warns, until Gustav reaches the age of 35. But should Gustav fail to reach 35, his inheritance will be transferred not to his parents but to the Consuelo “Chito” Madrigal Foundation Inc.

    “Furthermore, it is my wish that any person who is not related to me by consanguinity within the second civil degree, except as herein provided, shall not, in any manner, inherit or acquire ownership of any property that come from my estate,” Doņa Chito said in her will.



    Gizela M. Gonzalez-Montinola

    The Madrigal matriarch also bequeathed two nephews, Juan Vicente de Leon Rufino and Vicente de Leon Rufino, the third South Forbes house on 17 Balete St.

    The long-serving board secretary of Doņa Chito’s various real estate companies, Gloria Cahulogan, was rewarded with an Ayala Alabang property; another aide, Siony Pacardo, also received another house and lot in the same subdivision.

    One domestic helper was bequeathed with a unit in the Susana Condominium, while the rest of a dozen domestic help and drivers each received P50,000 cash.

    The petition for the probate of the Doņa Chito’s will was heard and granted by Judge Oscar Pimentel of the Makati Regional Trial Court in September 2006. The eight-page typewritten will was itself signed by Doņa Chito on March 22, 2006, two years and two days before she passed away, suffering from emphysema.

    Following her will, Doņa Chito’s remains were interred in the family mausoleum in Ayala Alabang.
    http://www.cocktales.com.ph/madrigal...that-p26m/?c=y

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    #23
    wala ba si jamby sa blog ni brian gorrell?

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    #24
    if she already advanced her inheritance bakit pa sya maghahabol. oo nga di naman nya parents ang namatay bakit ganun na lang ang paghahabol nya sa mamanahin.

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    #25
    baka nga mas malaki pa ang nagastos nung aunt niya sa pagtakbo ni jamby sa senado kesa dun sa makukuha nung mga nasa last will and testament.

    talaga nga naman. rich people want to get richer. sabagay mahal na ang bigas

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    #26
    rich people will never have contentment i guess kung anong meron sila. gusto pa nila lalong yumaman.

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    #27
    kamukha pala sina kuya jamby and ces drilon......mukha silang bakla.

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    #28
    oo nga no, hawig sila...

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    #29
    Gaganda ng mga sister ni Jamboy bakit sya hindi?

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucius View Post
    Gaganda ng mga sister ni Jamboy bakit sya hindi?

    nature knows best. . .

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