Maggie Wilson claimed, “[They] entered my home illegally with no notice, no warrant, and no proper paperwork.”

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Celebrity and model Maggie Wilson took to social media to express her disappointment and embarrassment towards the representatives of the company owned by her ex-husband Victor Consunji, the Victor Consunji Development Corporation (VCDC), DMCI, and the local barangay of Bambang in Taguig that allegedly entered her home with no proper notice.

On Instagram, Maggie posted a video of her explaining the said incident.

She stated that several men appeared in her house declaring that they will secure the property including VCDC vice president Bernie Mendoza.

“They entered my home illegally with no notice, no warrant, and no proper paperwork,” she said.

She added, “They stated that the property is owned by DMCI despite me explaining on the phone on multiple occasions that there is a contract that exists on the property signed by Bernie Mendoza himself. They entered my home and took videos of personal belongings of those of myself and my family illegally.”

The former beauty queen also related that the said incident happened while she is away from home for her business. But her sister, five-year-old cousin, and household staff, who were at her home at that time, witnessed the embarrassment and the alleged intimidation from the said representatives.

Maggie also shared that after her family members presented the copy of the contract, the representatives laughed at it and left the house.

“They then laughed very loudly and left the property,” she said.

The celebrity mom claimed that she chose to share this issue to the public for it could also happen to other VCDC and DMCI clients and residents.

“I urge our government and others to please step in and do something immediately.

“I plead with you and the online community to help me raise awareness that this kind of human rights harassment happens in the Philippines, especially to women day in and day out,” she claimed.

Hours after posting the video, Maggie also showed in her Instagram stories that their house was the only one in their compound that has no power electricity after it was cut.