THE legal tussle involving Kris Aquino as with Nicko Falcis and his brother, Atty. Jesus Falcis, is over and done with.
Or so says Kris.
On Instagram, Kris released a press statement from her counsel, Divina Law, stating she has “fairly settled all financial issues and amicably worked out all personal differences” with the two.
“To avoid any future misunderstanding, no further statement shall be forthcoming.”
Of course, there has to be a statement and replete with photo, too.
In a black and white shot of her looking all too serene Kris wrote as caption, “LEARN from YESTERDAY… LIKE TODAY… but above all, make sure to LOVE TOMORROW.”
But to avoid further trouble, she added, “To permanently leave this chapter behind, and embrace all that lies ahead for me, comments in this post shall be turned off. You are FREE to discuss the statement from Divina Law, just not on my feed.”
The quarrel started way back November 2018 with Kris filing 44 counts of qualified theft in different courts in Manila against Nicko, whom she accused of illegally using the company credit card of her production company, Kris C. Aquino Productions.
Nicko responded to the accusations claiming Kris issued the credit card for his use.
With Jesus joining the conflict via social media, Kris also filed nine counts of cyber libel case against him.
The Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office, however, later dismissed the cases.
Nicko and Jesus have yet to issue an official statement on the matter as of press time. (RAMPADOR ALINDOG)