President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday assured Pastor Apollo Quiboloy that all proceedings in his child and sexual abuse cases would be “fair”, following the televangelist’s conditions for his surrender.
Quiboloy recently released an audio statement saying he was not in hiding and that he wanted protection from extradition as he also had pending cases in the United States.
Marcos dismissed Quiboloy’s demands as “tail-wagging” the government.
“Ang maipapangako ko all the proceedings will be fair. Now, as to the involvement of the United states, malayo pa yan eh. That’s going to take years. So I don’t think that it is something he should worry about,” Marcos said.
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