THE lawyer of Davao-based preacher Apollo Quiboloy said the latter is ready to face sexual abuse and human trafficking charges, but only before the courts, and not before the houses of Congress that are investigating him.

In a recorded video interview with The Manila Times, Quiboloy's legal counsel Ferdinand Topacio said it is "too early to tell" if the preacher, who has been indicted by US federal prosecutors in Los Angeles, California of sex trafficking, would appear before the House of Representatives and the Senate.

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