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                    [Title] => Erap mansions probe set
                    [Summary] => Investigators of the Office of the Ombudsman started yesterday to look into 16 cases of forfeiture filed against ousted President Joseph Estrada by a party-list group three years ago.


The forfeiture cases cover 14 mansions in Metro Manila and Tagaytay City and two log cabins in Baguio City.

Estrada was warned by investigators Pelagio Apostol, Mary Susan Gutierrez, and Aleu Amante that he would be considered to have waived the right to refute the charges if he failed to file counter-affidavits.
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This was the stern response of Justice Secretary Hernando Perez to suggestions that the former leader be allowed to seek medical treatment in the United States.

"No. I’m not going to allow him (Estrada) to go to the US," Perez said in a telephone interview.

Last Friday, one of Estrada’s sons said the former president may ask the Arroyo administration for permission to travel to Boston, Massachusetts next month for a long-scheduled surgery on his glaucoma.
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The forfeiture cases cover 14 mansions in Metro Manila and Tagaytay City and two log cabins in Baguio City.

Estrada was warned by investigators Pelagio Apostol, Mary Susan Gutierrez, and Aleu Amante that he would be considered to have waived the right to refute the charges if he failed to file counter-affidavits.
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"No. I’m not going to allow him (Estrada) to go to the US," Perez said in a telephone interview.

Last Friday, one of Estrada’s sons said the former president may ask the Arroyo administration for permission to travel to Boston, Massachusetts next month for a long-scheduled surgery on his glaucoma.
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