Antonio Trillanes files cyberlibel case versus 18 ex-Marines, SMNI hosts over ICC bribery claim

Former senator Antonio Trillanes IV has filed a cyberlibel complaint at the Department of Justice against 18 alleged ex-Marines and SMNI hosts accused of falsely alleging he received $2 million to bribe ICC investigators. This legal move intensifies Trillanes' efforts to challenge and expose what he claims are baseless accusations damaging his reputation. The case will test how Philippine authorities handle cyberlibel claims stemming from politically charged allegations and could influence future legal strategies in similar political disputes.
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