The Presidential Communications Office (PCO), through its Anti-Fake News Desk (AFND), submitted on Wednesday an endorsement of its narrative to the Department of Justice (DOJ) against three Facebook accounts for allegedly spreading fabricated information regarding the health condition of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
The PCO said that the Facebook account “Iloy Bugris: The Queen of Revelations” conducted live broadcasts claiming that the President was critically ill. The account also allegedly solicited money from viewers through GCash and BPI account details pinned on screen while doing ‘live’, and presented a purported medical document which PCO said was fabricated.
Another account, “Rigondola Ping,” was cited for posting manipulated images depicting the President in a distressed physical condition. The PCO said the images were altered and did not reflect any real event.
A third account, “Crage Anderpal,” allegedly published a graphic claiming an official confirmation of a serious health condition of the President.
The PCO said the complaints are part of ongoing efforts to address the spread of disinformation online.
A similar complaint was previously endorsed on April 7, 2026, against the Facebook page “Malasakit News Pilipinas” for allegedly spreading false reports related to an energy emergency. This page was deleted the following day.
Also on Monday, the PCO signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the DOJ and the Department of Information and Communications...
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