Complaint Olivia Espinosa
Complaint Olivia Espinosa
Complaint Olivia Espinosa
OLIVIA ESPINOSA,
Plaintiff,
COMPLAINANT
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and financial assistance because according to her, the husband, the
defendant in this case misappropriated the collection of the Land
Transportation Office Camp Aguinaldo Extension Office where he
works as Chief LTO at the said extension office;
At that precise moment, plaintiff had no money at hand but
considering that by nature she is very kind hearted when it comes to
family problem did something about it and introduced defendant
from Phimco Credit Cooperative, Inc where plaintiff is a member with
good credit standing .
That negotiations ensued, noting that defendant is not a
member of Phimco Credit Cooperative Inc, the management requires
that plaintiff should act as co- borrower which plaintiff immediately
accepted just to make it sure that her brother –in- law loan will be
approved. Thus, on January 22, 2002 the loan amounting to FIFTY
THOUSAND PESOS (P50,000.00) with a TWELVE PERCENT 12%
INTEREST PER MONTH was approved to which plaintiff acted as co-
borrower with the defendant as the principal borrower. Copy of the
loan agreement entered into between the Phimco Credit Cooperative
(as lender) and the plaintiff as co- borrower with the defendant as
principal borrower dated January 22,2002 is hereto attached and
marked as Annex “A”;
That as the abovementioned approved loan amount was not
enough to cover the amount misappropriated by the defendant from
the collection of LTO extension office, Camp Aguinaldo. On January
28 ,2002 six (6) days after the receipt by the defendant of the first
loan transaction , another loan transaction were entered into
between the Phimco Credit Cooperative (lender) and the plaintiff who
acted as co –borrower with the defendant as the principal borrower
amounting to SIXTY THOUSAND PESOS (P60,000.00) with a TWELVE
PERCENT 12% INTEREST PER MONTH. Copy of the loan agreement
entered into between the Phimco Credit Cooperative (as lender) and
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the plaintiff as co- borrower with the defendant as principal borrower
dated January 28,2002 is hereto attached and marked as Annex “B”;
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The loan agreement dated June 21 and June 26, 2004 are
hereto attached and marked as Annexes “C” and “D” respectively.
In order that plaintiff good credit standing with Phimco Credit
Cooperative Inc, will not be tarnished/tainted and/or blacklisted as
delinquent member ,on September 2004 plaintiff who acted as co-
borrower paid the whole loan obligation including twelve 12%
interest per month totaling to FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY ONE
THOUSAND & FOUR HUNDRED PESOS P481,400.00 from Phimco
Credit Cooperative Inc and proof of which is the certification issued
by Phimco,a copy of the same is hereto attached and marked as
Annex “E”;
Several days after plaintiff paid the aforementioned amount
from Phimco, came personally to the house of the defendants and
requested the defendant- brother –in- law to pay her but instead of
good gesture to be received by plaintiff, was even bad mouthed by
the defendant –brother- in law in the presence of plaintiff sister , the
wife of defendant .And, worse plaintiff nearly receive a slap from
defendant after a heated arguments took place. In fact, defendant
even told plaintiff the words “maningil ka sa buwan”.
Plaintiff returned home with deep regret and being a peace
loving person contained for herself the heart feelings . But several
days after ,went to the office of their barangay chairperson to lodge
a complaint. It was the barangay chairwoman who personally came
to the house of the defendant in order to give/hand the subpoena
but the defendant instead of receiving the subpoena uttered the
words “mas mabuti sa husgado na lang kami magkita at wala akong
sinasantong barangay captain ”. There were three scheduled (3)
conciliation proceedings were conducted by the Lupon ,however, not
a single occasion that defendant ever attended and appeared the
same .And, as a result, a Certification to file action was issued by the
Office of the barangay chairwoman in favor of the plaintiff stating
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that plaintiff may now file the necessary action in court against the
defendant. Copy of the Certification to File Action issued by the
punong barangay Lourdes B. Bodino, is hereto attached and marked
as Annex “F”;
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PRAYER
VERIFICATION AS FOLLOWS