Senator Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan has had enough of YouTubers posting defamatory videos against him and his wife, singer-actress Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan.
He went to the Department of Justice, Friday, to lodge two separate complaints for cyberlibel against the owners of the YouTube channels “Latest Chika” and “Starlet” for supposedly posting videos about him physically abusing his wife.

The same YouTube channels, he said, alleged that his wife got pregnant following an extramarital affair with a young actor.
“I have been targeted by fake news for the past five years and I just let it pass. But now, my family is being attacked. I’m sure even you would stand up and fight for your family,” Pangilinan said in Filipino.
Also included in his complaint is Bernadette Nacario, the country manager of American tech giant Google, which bought YouTube in 2006.
“As the country manager, Nacario had the duty to oversee the day-to-day functions of the company. As such, she should’ve ensured that YouTube maintains to uphold its community guidelines,” the lawmaker said in his complaint.
Pangilinan said he had brought the videos to the attention of Google Philippines, but the company purportedly did not act on his complaints.
“The videos reported to Google are on its face defamatory since it imputes the crime of adultery to Sharon Cuneta-Pangilinan and the act of committing physical assault against (my) wife,” he said. "These are unlawful under the Philippine laws and is even against the community guidelines and policies of YouTube on defamation."