18 April 2009

Some Divine Intervention



Dear
Readers,

This just in.

THE FATHER OF SOCIALITE DIVINE LEE who is THE NEW improved version of CELINE LOPEZ minus the cocaine addiction and horse breath AND ugly boyfriends, IT GIRL OF MANILA IS NOW BEING INVESTIGATED ON THE FAILON SCANDAL)

Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez yesterday ordered the National Bureau of Investigation to look into the alleged presence of businessman Delfin Lee at Ted Failon’s house at the time of the shooting of Failon’s wife Trina.

Gonzalez told reporters that he had received a text message from an anonymous source saying that Lee, a friend of Failon’s, had helped “bring the body of Trina from the bed to the comfort room.”

The justice secretary said that while it was “very raw information,” he had nevertheless ordered the NBI to follow up on it.

“In the milieu we have now, it’s good to look at all information. With so many speculations, it’s important that we look at different information dispassionately,” he said.

Gonzalez said he had been told that Lee was connected to the ABS-CBN reality show “Pinoy Big Brother.”

“He could be a witness, or if he is involved in the crime, he could be an accomplice,” Gonzalez said.

Gonzalez the other day ordered the NBI, an agency under the Department of Justice, to back the police inquiry into the shooting of Failon’s wife.

“To me, the most important aspect is: Why did they clean the premises?” Gonzalez said, referring to the bathroom where Failon’s wife allegedly shot herself and that was cleaned up before the police arrived at the house.

Lee, the founder and president of real estate developer Globe Asiatique Realty Holdings Corp., laughed off insinuations that he had any role in the shooting of Failon’s wife.

On the phone with the Inquirer, Lee said he arrived at the Failon house at 4:30 p.m. on April 15 in full view of the journalists present.

He said he had rushed to the house because another friend, radio man Angelo Palmones, told him of what had happened to Failon’s wife.
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