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LOS ANGELES — Movie star Nora Aunor is scheduled
to enter a plea before a Los Angeles Superior Court
judge on April 21 after she was arrested at the Los
Angeles International Airport for alleged possession
of methamphetamine.
Aunor, whose real name is Nora Cabaltera Villamayor,
has been arrested by airport authorities allegedly
with eight grams of the drug in her carry-on bag and
a glass pipe wrapped in a T-shirt.
Aunor was positively identified in a newspaper report
but Jennifer Peppin, spokeswoman for the Transportation
Security Administration, would only identify the woman
as a “female suspect.”
Airport screeners reportedly stopped Aunor, who was
flying to Oakland, and found the methamphetamine hydrochloride
— known locally as “shabu” —
in a film container, the report said.
Aunor, 51, was released after posting $10,000 bail,
according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department. A court hearing was scheduled for April
21.
Lita Patayon, assistant to the Philippine Consulate
in Los Angeles, told media she was unaware of the
incident but would attempt to confirm whether Aunor
was arrested.
Known as “The Superstar” to her fans,
Aunor has appeared in more than 170 films and recorded
more than two dozen albums, including scores of hit
singles.
On screen, she starred with the leading men of her
time, including Joseph Estrada, who later became president.
She won the best actress award at the 2004 International
Festival for Independent Films in Brussels, Belgium.
In 1997, she won for best actress at the East Asia
Film and Television Festival Awards in Penang, Malaysia.
Aunor now spends much of her time in the United States
and has a home in Chula Vista, several miles north
of San Diego.
Aunor left for the U.S. last year after campaigning
for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and completing
the movie “Naglalayag,” directed by her
good friend Maryo de los Reyes.
“I was shocked,” De los Reyes said. “I
did hear rumors that she was taking drugs but there
were no manifestations during our shooting. I’m
not sure if she’s really into it, that’s
why when somebody told me about the L.A. airport incident,
I was shocked.”
Sources said Aunor bought a house in San Francisco
under somebody else’s name. She was reported
to be performing a series of concerts on the West
Coast before coming home in August.
She is the third Filipino actress to have been caught
with prohibited drugs in U.S. territory. The first
two were Anjanette Abayari and Alma Concepcion, both
arrested in Guam. (MNS)
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