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Rodolfo 'Puey' Quiñones CONTRIBUTED PHOTOMANILA, Philippines: Renowned fashion designer Rodolfo 'Puey' Quiñones filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles-based Filipino vlogger Claire Eden Contreras, also known as Maharlika, before the Superior Court of California at the County of Los Angeles in a case that even dragged the name of First Lady Marie Louise 'Liza' Araneta-Marcos.
Quiñones said that Contreras' allegations caused him mental distress.'I can't believe someone would accuse me of scamming the people of the Philippines. I don't want trouble and stress,' he said, adding that Contreras was a total stranger to him.Tavakoli said they were seeking at least $2 million in compensatory damages, as well as punitive damages to be determined during the court trial, and other reliefs which the court may deem just and proper.
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