Michelle Dee, dumulog sa NBI cybercrime division kaugnay ng reklamong cybercrime laban kay Xian Gaza
- Beauty queen Michelle Dee appeared at the NBI to file a complaint linked to a cybercrime case
- She declined to disclose details of the complaint to the media upon arrival, but later it was revealed by GMA that the accused was Xian Gaza
- Dee said she would give an interview after speaking with NBI cybercrime agents
- The development signals a formal legal step regarding an alleged online-related offense
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Beauty queen Michelle Dee went to the cybercrime division of the National Bureau of Investigation to lodge a complaint connected to an alleged online offense, marking a formal move to pursue legal action, ABS-CBN reported.

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Dee arrived at the NBI office without granting detailed statements to reporters waiting outside.
She chose to keep the nature of the complaint confidential while initial procedures were underway, indicating that she preferred to address the matter first with authorities.
According to her brief remark to the media, she plans to speak publicly after completing her discussion with investigators from the cybercrime unit.

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The decision to withhold information suggests the case may involve sensitive digital evidence or ongoing verification by law enforcement personnel.
The NBI cybercrime division handles cases related to online fraud, identity misuse, harassment, and other technology-facilitated violations.
Complaints filed before the agency typically undergo assessment, evidence gathering, and potential case build-up prior to the filing of formal charges before prosecutors.
Dee’s appearance highlights how public figures increasingly rely on legal remedies when confronting alleged abuses in digital spaces.
While no further specifics were immediately available, authorities are expected to follow standard investigative procedures to determine the validity and scope of the complaint.
More information may emerge once the complainant completes coordination with investigators and decides to address the public. For now, officials have not released additional statements regarding the case as the preliminary process continues.
Michelle Dee is a versatile Filipino actress, model, and celebrated pageant titleholder.
Recently, the legal representatives of Dee and Rhian Ramos firmly rejected accusations of mauling and illegal detention filed by Ramos’ former driver. Lawyer Maggie Abraham-Garduque stated that Dee was in Iloilo on January 17, making the supposed three-day incident “physically impossible.” Medical findings from the Makati City Police reportedly showed no visible injuries or bruises on the complainant during the inquest. Their camp is now considering possible criminal cases for libel and perjury, stressing that the claims have harmed the actresses’ reputations.
Support also came from their families. Dee’s mother, former beauty queen Melanie Marquez, and Ramos’ mother, Clara Ramos, both disputed the allegations and questioned the attention being given to what they described as unverified accusations. They added that the controversy has caused emotional strain and exposed their daughters to unfair public judgment as the claims of illegal detention and torture continue circulating online.
In pageantry, Dee has built an impressive record. She won Miss World Philippines in 2019 and represented the country at Miss World 2019 in London, finishing in the Top 12. In 2023, she captured the Miss Universe Philippines crown and competed at Miss Universe 2023 in El Salvador, where she reached the Top 10 and earned several special awards.
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