Bank accounts mentioned in a P130-million forfeiture petition against former Chief Justice Renato Corona and his wife Cristina that are subject to garnishment notices contain no cash.
The spouses Corona are facing forfeiture cases before the Sandiganbayan’s Second Division in connection with the former magistrate’s alleged misdeclaration of his Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) from 2003 to 2010.
In a report filed on March 12, 2015, Sheriff IV Alexander Valencia of the anti-graft court’s Second Division reported that he has “served notices of garnishment to the different banks and other financial institutions mentioned in the petition.”
“Likewise, the undersigned caused the service of notices of attachment on different Registries of Deeds and Provincial/City Assessors in Metro Manila and Batangas,” he wrote.