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Romeo "Nonong" Garcia Jalosjos Sr. (born November 24, 1940) is a Filipino politician, businessman, and television producer who was convicted and imprisoned for raping an 11-year-old girl in 1996 while he was still a
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.


Business career

Jalosjos began his career as a television producer for
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and
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. Following the closure of ABS-CBN in the aftermath of the declaration of
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in September 1972, he cofounded Philippine Production Center, Inc., and with the permission of the Lopez family who owned ABS-CBN, brought several of their shows such as Pugo’s ''Si Tatang Kasi'' and
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’s ''Buhay Artista'' to its rival network, RBS-7, in December 1972. A few years later, he helped set up Production Specialists, and became responsible for the production of several television programs such as
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and other beauty pageants, as well as games of the
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. In 1981, Jalosjos, along with his assistant at Production Specialists Tony Tuviera and actors
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,
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, and
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, known collectively as TVJ, founded Television and Production Exponents Inc. ( TAPE Inc.), which became known for producing what would become one of the longest-running shows on Philippine television, ''
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'', of which the Sotto brothers and de Leon became the noontime show's longtime hosts. Jalosjos was also responsible for the selection of the show's name, which was proposed by de Leon, from a list. At the same time, Jalosjos stumbled upon and developed a white-sand beach property in
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,
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called Dakak (short for ''dakong kakahoyan'' or "big forest"), which has since become a major luxury resort.


Entry into politics

In 1984, Jalosjos entered national politics by being elected as representative of
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to the
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in the 1984 elections. However, his term was cut short after the chamber was abolished by President
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following the
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in 1986. In 1995, Jalosjos successfully ran for the
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representing the 1st district of
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.


Rape case and imprisonment

While serving as a congressman, Jalosjos was charged in 1996 with two counts of statutory rape and 12 counts of sexual abuse and exploitation with lascivious acts for the rape of an 11-year-old girl who had been brought into prostitution by her father in exchange for ₱10,000 ($385) at Jalosjos' condominium unit at the Ritz Towers in
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. After a warrant was issued for his arrest on December 26 that year, Jalosjos went into hiding until he was arrested by police and units of the National Bureau of Investigation and the
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led by its deputy commander, Colonel Hermogenes Esperon Jr., in an island off Bagac,
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on January 17, 1997. Jalosjos was detained at the Makati City Jail and was tried by the Makati Regional Trial Court Branch 62, which convicted him on two counts of statutory rape and six counts of acts of lasciviousness and sentenced him to life imprisonment and pay damages to the victim. He was subsequently transferred to the
New Bilibid Prison The New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, is the main insular prison designed to house the prison population of the Philippines. It is maintained by the Bureau of Corrections (Philippines), Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) under ...
. Jalosjos unsuccessfully appealed to the
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against his conviction in 2001 and 2002. Despite his legal condition, Jalosjos managed to serve as an elected representative and won reelection in
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and
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. Following the Supreme Court's second affirmation of his sentence in 2002, he was removed from the roster of the House of Representatives and was replaced by his sister and mayor of
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, Cecilia Jalosjos-Carreon, in a
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held on August 26 of that year. While in prison, Jalosjos suffered a mild stroke in 2004 that led to him being hospitalized temporarily at the Makati Medical Center. He also financed the construction of several infrastructure in Bilibid such as a tennis court, a gymnasium, and a bakery inside the NBP's maximum security compound. He also financed the construction of the Tennis Academy of the Philippines and a resto-bar in neighboring Katarungan village, all of which he said, was derived from his continued earnings from his outside businesses. In 2011, he acknowledged that he had received special treatment from fellow inmates, stating that "there are angels, and there are thershigher than angels", and that he did not believe in the insistence of a "democratization of sufferings". Jalosjos maintained his innocence throughout his imprisonment and called his case an act of political persecution, specifically blaming officials in the administration of
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, who was president at the time he was charged and arrested for the rape, particularly Justice Secretary
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Jalosjos' sentence was commuted to 16 years by President
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on June 13, 2007, and was allowed to live in a privately owned house in Katarungan Village, which is part of Bilibid's reservation area. On December 22, Jalosjos, after receiving a discharge order from prison authorities, walked out of jail and flew to his native Dapitan, before turning himself in again to authorities the next day after Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez said that his departure from the prison was "unauthorized". Despite serving only 11 years in prison, he was finally released in 2009 after completing his reduced 16-year term, which officials attributed to benefits gained due to good behavior while in detention.


Post-release

Jalosjos continues to be active in the private sector, particularly in the running of the Dakak beach resort and TAPE, Inc., where he has a 51% controlling stake augmented by his children's control of a combined total of 24% of the company. In a 2021 interview, Jalosjos said that he was "proud" of himself being jailed, saying that "history is built with stories about great men who became great because he was jailed first" and citing examples such as
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,
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,
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and
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. In 2025, the Supreme Court convicted Jalosjos of fraud and bad faith after he and Dakak Beach Resort Corporation were sued by the estate of Violeta Saguin de Luzuriaga, who accused Jalosjos of failing to pay rent from the property on which the Dakak resort stands since it was leased to him in 1992 and overstaying after the lease expired. The court also ordered Jalosjos to vacate the land and pay unremitted rentals since that period.


''Eat Bulaga!'' dispute

In March 2023, Jalosjos decided to retire Tony Tuviera as president and CEO of TAPE and replaced him with his son, Romeo Jalosjos Jr. He also named another son,
Bullet Jalosjos Seth Frederick Pal Jalosjos (born September 11, 1979), known as Bullet Jalosjos, is a Filipino businessman and politician from the province of Zamboanga del Norte, who currently serves as mayor of Dapitan. Family and personal life He is the so ...
, as the firm's chief finance officer (CFO), and his daughter Soraya Jalosjos as executive vice president for production. Tuviera's retirement and the differences of the Jalosjos children's management's style, along with their proposed changes to the show's format and salary cuts led to disputes with the show's long-time host trio TVJ and other staff, leading to their departure from TAPE to host ''
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'' (initially renamed ''E.A.T.'' before reverting to its original title on January 6, 2024) independently on TV5 beginning in May. In 2025, Jalosjos and other officials of TAPE were sued by
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for fraud over the misappropriation of P37,941,352.56 in advertising revenues that were used by TAPE for operating expenses instead of being remitted to GMA.


Personal life and family

Jalosjos was a former common-law husband of actress
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. They had previously planned to marry in
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before calling it off. He is currently married to Lourna Pal, who is the mother of two of his four children. He has mostly been based in Dakak since his release. Jalosjos started a political dynasty that has since dominated the politics of Zamboanga del Norte. His sister Rosalina Jalosjos serves as the governor of Zamboanga del Norte since 2022. Aside from Cecilia, another sibling, Cesar G. Jalosjos, served as congressman for the 3rd district of Zamboanga del Norte, while another brother, Dominador Jalosjos Jr., served as mayor of Dapitan. Jalosjos' children have also entered politics, with his sons Romeo Jalosjos Jr. and Seth Frederick Jalosjos who also served in the Congress and concurrently holding top management positions at TAPE, Inc., along with his daughter Soraya. Another daughter, Lana Jalosjos, served as mayor of
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,
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, while another daughter, Sushmita, is the
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president of Zamboanga del Norte.


See also

* List of Philippines representatives expelled, removed, or suspended


References

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