Jace Flores Accused of Pawning Carnapped Vehicle, Issuing Bounced Checks for Rolex Watch

Jace Flores was accused of scamming and swindling

JACE FLORES – The former Kapuso actor has been accused of pawning a carnapped vehicle and issuing bounced checks for Rolex watches.

Jace Flores
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Jace is an actor and former Survivor Philippines Season 1 contender.

He is currently making rounds online following the claims of talent manager and movie producer Len Carrillo as well as certain Ryan Margarejo.

Because of Carrillo’s desire to help those in need, she did not hesitate to lend a hand to Flores.

Jace approached her through Carrillo’s friend Maxi Abanes to mortgage a Toyota Fortuner for half a million pesos.

“Iniwan po niya sa akin ang car na may OR/CR, isang susi, ID at kasulatan ng nanghiram siya,” she said.

In fact, Carrillo holds video evidence while Jace makes the deed proving that he received money from her. But in the document made by Jace, he wrote P350,000 only and not half a million pesos.

A month later, Carrillo learned the painful truth: the car that Jace had mortgaged to her was carnapped.

“Three days ago, biglang pumunta sa amin ang mga pulis. May tracker ang sasakyan at sinabi ng mga pulis na carnapped pala yung Fortuner kaya wala akong nagawa kundi i-surrender ang sasakyan,” she said.

The talent manager Sean de Guzman, Cloe Barreto, at Marco Gomez was forced to reveal it so as not to increase the number of people who will be Jace’s victims.

Carrillo was surprised to learn that owners of car rental companies were also looking for him.

After Carillo’s claim was reported via PEP, a certain Ryan Margarejo went out due to bounced checks issued to him by Jace when the latter purchased on their shop two Rolex watches.

Jace Flores has yet to issue any statement regarding the accusations against him. He also turned his Instagram account private.

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