Last April, Marcos paid the first tranche amounting to P36,023,000, which his camp said came from contributions from supporters. Robredo also earlier paid P8 million for the first tranche of the P15.43-million bond required by the PET for her counter-protest against Marcos. In a press conference after the hearing, Marcos said he is pleased that the process on his protest has been moving. Garcia said Robredo’s camp tried to delay the process by raising issues that should not have been part of the case. Asked in Naga City how she is preparing for the case, Robredo said she believes the truth is on her side.
Source: Philippine Star July 11, 2017 16:12 UTC