Thursday, June 4, 2009

Hayden's ex-pal drops by NBI, denies uploading sex videos


The businessman who allegedly uploaded the videos of Dr. Hayden Kho Jr. having sex with different women went to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) headquarters to deny the accusations against him.



Eric Johnston Chua, a former friend of Kho's, dropped by the NBI’s Anti-Fraud and Computer Crimes Division (AFCCD) office at about 3:30 p.m. to file his affidavit and answered all allegations. He told the reporters that he have nothing to do with the uploading of videos after a closed-door meeting with NBI officials led by Palmer Mallari, executive officer of the NBI-AFCCD.

Chua refused to divulge the contents of his affidavit.The NBI is investigating the scandal based on the complaint filed by actress Katrina Halili, who was in one of the sex videos. She said the video was taken and uploaded without her consent.

During last week’s Senate investigation on the scandal, Kho named Chua and another former friend, Dr. Mark Herbert “Bistek" Rosario, as the ones who uploaded the scandalous videos. He said he had a falling out with the two, and that vendetta could be the motive behind the action.

Chua said he had gone to the NBI almost a dozen times but added that they were not about the sex video case but in in connection with my piracy license, which is another matter.

The NBI had already subpoenaed Rosario, who is reportedly working at the Makati Medical Center. NBI-AFCCD chief Vicente de Guzman III said the transcript of the Senate hearing would form vital part of bureau’s ongoing probe.

Both Kho and Halili were present during the investigation by the Senate Committee on Youth, Women and Family Relations under Sen. Ma. Ana Consuelo “Jamby" Madrigal.

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