Vick Soto and Joey de Leon Become Emotional as They Face the Public After Being Sued by Atasha Mulac

The case is now moving forward against those involved in the alleged abuse of Eat Bulaga host Atasha Mulac. After she filed formal charges against her co-hosts Vic Soto and Joey de Leon, what she experienced in their hands was described as nothing short of a nightmare.

For a long time, Atasha reportedly stayed silent about the inappropriate actions of her co-hosts, driven by fear and anxiety over what might happen to her. But she eventually reached her breaking point, which ultimately led to her removal as a host of the long-running noontime show.

Following Atasha’s successful filing of the case and the presentation of evidence against the accused, the court promptly began hearing the matter to assess the validity of her claims.

Meanwhile, the situation has become a nightmare for Vic Soto and Joey de Leon, whose names are now entangled in a major scandal following Atasha’s revelations. After the charges were filed, the authorities immediately detained both Vic and Joey. However, their lawyers quickly secured their temporary release through bail.

Earlier today, Vic Soto and Joey de Leon appeared together in public and emotionally shared what they have been going through during this ordeal. According to both, they never expected Atasha to turn against them this way after all the help and support they claimed to have given her to boost her career.

They completely denied all accusations made by the young actress, insisting that there is no truth to any of her claims. Visibly emotional, Vic and Joey maintained their innocence and expressed their hope that the truth would come out soon. They appealed to the public not to rush to judgment and instead take time to understand what really happened before condemning them.

According to sources, Atasha’s case against Vic and Joey continues, and reports suggest that she is set to release new evidence to finally disprove what she describes as lies from the accused, who maintain that they are innocent.