Jay Sonza Arrested for Spreading Fake Medical Records of President Marcos
Severity: Low (Score: 36.9)
Sources: Tribune.Ph, Philstar, Dzrh.Ph
Summary
Veteran journalist Jay Sonza was arrested on April 30, 2026, by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) for allegedly disseminating fabricated medical information regarding President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The arrest was based on a warrant issued by the Regional Trial Court of Pasay, which classified the charges as non-bailable. Sonza faces charges under Article 154 of the Revised Penal Code and the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 for unlawful publication and utterances. The NBI's investigation revealed that Sonza was involved in circulating misleading medical documents, including a fake CT scan report, which were debunked by St. Luke's Medical Center. Sonza's lawyer contested the non-bailable classification, arguing that the charges do not warrant such a designation. He is currently detained at the NBI facility and receiving medical attention for asthma. Court proceedings are scheduled to resume on May 4, 2026. Key Points: • Jay Sonza was arrested for allegedly spreading fake medical information about President Marcos. • The charges include unlawful publication and are classified as non-bailable by the court. • Sonza's arrest follows an NBI investigation into the circulation of misleading medical documents.
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- Philippines (country)