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  1. Join Date
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    #51
    Actually, i find it strange that a billionaire (reportedly) like the late Madrigal would state only 26 Million in her will. Where would her other assets go? Is there a possibility that someone rigged the will?

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    #52
    Kunin nya yung dalawang kapatid nya sa labas



    Kahit sa UN pa sya pasok sya pag kinuha nya endorsers itong 2

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    Actually, i find it strange that a billionaire (reportedly) like the late Madrigal would state only 26 Million in her will. Where would her other assets go? Is there a possibility that someone rigged the will?
    Inheritance Tax. Her will is handled by lawyers from Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc & de los Angeles law firm.

    http://cocktales.ph/?p=989
    Last edited by Monseratto; March 15th, 2009 at 10:22 AM.

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    #54
    Jamby’s game plan

    OBSERVANT readers could not help but notice that Jamby Madrigal’s name was missing among the nephews and nieces listed in the full-page obituaries announcing the March 24 death of the billionaire clan’s matriarch, Consuelo “Chito”Madrigal.

    Why the senator, who was after all named after her rich aunt, was missing from the list of grieving relatives is one of the rare clues of Jamby’s standing among her cousins—a pointed, if somewhat muted, rebuke for a Madrigal whom the opposition considers a vice presidential material for
    2010.

    No wonder then that the senator could not help but take a swipe at her “relatives” when she first met with the press to acknowledge that, yes, she had indeed started a court action to question her late aunt’s will. According to lawyers monitoring the case, Jamby, by claiming that her aunt’s signature had been forged, has now revealed her game plan, which is, the senator hopes the court would eventually declare that Doņa Chito had died intestate.

    Jamby apparently is banking on the fact that when the Makati Regional Trial Court started probate hearings in 2006 for the last will and testament, Doņa Chito had already been too sick to even appear in person before Judge Oscar Pimentel. If the court buys Jamby’s story, then the senator and 12 other nephews and nieces—plus the lone surviving sister of Doņa Chito, Ising Vasquez and her three children, — get to equally share 50 percent of Doņa’s Chito’s undisclosed fortune, instead of that pie being divvied up by her elder sister, Ma. Susana, and a few other chosen cousins.
    http://cocktales.ph/?p=1052#more-1052

    She didn't get the will overturned.

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    #55
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Her term will expire in 2010 so yeah she will likely run again... I doubt for Presidency malamang Senate uli...
    another term for kampanerang kuba?hahaha...if she ever manage to win again, it will only show how stupid the filipino voters can be.

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