Tuesday, December 29, 2015

What Really Happened? : Pepsi Paloma Rape

The Pepsi Paloma rape is getting attention again after the Eraserheads sang about what happened in the song “Spolarium.”

Diehard fans of the band told the Philippine Inquirer that “enteng” in the song is Vic Sotto, and “joey” is Joey de Leon, and it’s circulating on Facebook that the GMA TV hosts were involved in the gang rape of Paloma, who was a 14-year-old actress at the time (1982).

The song lyrics are also disseminated on a Facebook page seeking justice for what happened to Paloma.
The video of the song linking the two has been seen by tens of thousands of viewers, and the discussion has spread across the Philippine society, particularly among young people.



Pepsi Paloma was born Delia Smith, born to Lydia Duenas, a native of Borac, and Kenneth Smith, an American letter carrier who deserted his four children and their mother when the children were young.

Pepsi was a rising star at the time, having secured a lead role in an upcoming movie.

But she, according to her story, met de Leon, Sotto, and fellow comedian Richie D’Horsey while promoting one of her movies, and they allegedly drugged her at a bar then gang raped her in a hotel room.

Because prosecution of a crime in the Philippines required a private prosecutor, Pepsi sought the help of then-Defense Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile, who referred her to Rene Cayetano, the senior partner in the ACCRA law firm, according to the Inquirer.

source :  theepochtime