‘Impaired Insights?’ Journalist releases alleged old psychiatric evaluation of ex-President Noynoy Aquino

Journalist Jojo A. Robles released an alleged old psychiatric evaluation of former President Benigno Simeon ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III.

In social media post, Robles said that the psych report was prepared long time ago by a respected Jesuit psychiatrist Father Jaime Batulao about a young man named Benigno S. Aquino III.

According to the documents, Aquino was allegedly found to be “suffering from depression and melancholia,” due partly to his father Ninoy’s incarceration under the martial law regime of Ferdinand Marcos.

The document also said that Aquino had an “‘impaired insights as well as superficial judgement, always ready with an excuse when asked about his failures in life,”

It also showed that Aquino was allegedly ‘depressed, irritable and sensitive to advise or criticism’

“Largely suppressed during the Noynoy years, here is the full Bulatao report. You decide who’s really nuts.” Robles wrote in his post.

This is the whole document:

 

However, in a 2010 report of ABS-CBN, the Jesuit priest who allegedly signed the document denied that he wrote such a report about Noynoy’s mental health.

“It has come to my attention that an unverified ‘psychiatric evaluation’ allegedly signed by me in 1979 about the mental condition of Senator Benigno C. Aquino III is currently circulating in the news. I categorically deny having written and signed that report,” the priest said in 2010.

The psych report was first released on 2010 by a supporter of defeated Presidential candidate and former Senate President Manny Villar in 2010.

However, the camp of Villar denied that they’re the one behind the release of the documents in public.

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