Here’s the letter of Jojo Nones for Senator Jinggoy Estrada.
GMA independent contractor Jojo Nones acknowledges mistake during the last hearing and apologized to Senator Jinggoy Estrada.
In the previous hearing regarding the case of Sandro Muhlach, the actor detailed what happened that night inside the hotel room of Jojo Nones and Dode Cruz. It was hard for him to recall everything and while he was being tormented when he made the narration, he can’t also seem to find the right words to formally describe what was done to him in such a formal setting.
In the same incident, one of the two accused contractors was absent. Cruz was admitted in the hospital leaving Nones to appear without the other. During the hearing, after the narration Muhlach did, Nones was grilled by Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Estrada but none of the senator’s question was answered properly by Nones.
“I would like to invoke my right to self-incrimination, Your honor. Since the case is already in the DOJ, we will answer there,” was the frequent response of the GMA contractor which elevated the tension inside the venue leading to heated argument between him and the senate president pro tempore.
He had always insisted his constitutional rights, the rights Estrada is accordingly aware of.
Following this incident, Nones has come to his senses and realized what he did. He acknowledged his mistake and wrote an apology letter to the senator. According to the letter he has written, he “sincerely apologized” and acknowledged how his words and tone came off as something disrespecting to the said leaders of the nation.
He furthered that he deeply regretted “allowing his emotions get the best of him”. As previously reported, Nones was detained by the Senate as he was cited in contempt for continuous lying.
It was not his intention to be disrespectful. He stressed that he respects them as leaders of the nation but the anxiety and stress he’s been suffering brough by his current situation have ultimately clouded his judgment.
“I am committed to ensuring that my future interactions will reflect the respect and professionalism that your positions deserve,” he added.
Read the full letter below:
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