Advincula's arrest and investigation Before Jayme was to be charged, Peter Advincula, the original "Bikoy", surfaced. He requested help from the
Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) in suing the Dutertes and their allies, saying his allegations were true. Two days later, the IBP rejected his offer. He then asked Senator
Panfilo Lacson to postpone his hearing until the elections. That same day, Guevarra gave Advincula an ultimatum: bring evidence to back up his claims in the videos, or face sedition charges. Advincula surrendered to police May 22, stating on national television that he played a role in a script made by the Liberal Party. The media called this reversal "
flip-flopping". The DOJ said that his allegations would need a deep investigation.
Solicitor General Jose Calida offered legal aid to Advincula. Advincula's
mugshot was taken on May 23.
Elizaldy Co, one of the people mentioned in the videos, filed a
PHP 1 billion lawsuit for damages from the accusations relating to him. The next day, Advincula, charged for six counts of
estafa, paid PHP 6,000 in bail. The next day, he left Camp Crame, where he was detained. The
Philippine National Police (PNP) started an investigation against Advincula, who had skipped a case hearing on the investigation the following day. He turned himself in to the police for protection on June 3, claiming that his life was in danger. The next day, the DOJ concluded their investigation, charging him with fraud. Advincula was released from protective custody on June 25. Advincula surrendered again to the PNP July 29. He posted PHP 10,000 bail two days later and then applied for state protection on August 5 with his lawyer
Larry Gadon. On August 20, Calida linked the videos to servers in the
Ateneo de Manila University.
Rodel Jayme's arrest and lawsuits The DOJ began investigating the videos on April 17. The cybercrime division of the
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said that the website "metrobalita.net", a page that shared the videos, was owned by blogger Rodel Jayme. He was arrested in his residence in
Parañaque April 30 and detained in NBI headquarters. Jayme was then charged with
sedition on May 2, with DOJ Secretary
Menardo Guevarra saying he could also be charged with child abuse for mentioning Duterte's daughter in one of the videos. Numerous politicians were sued for sedition on July 18, including Vice President
Leni Robredo. Investigations began into his and other politicians' connection to the "Bikoy" videos. Two Catholic bishops were charged with sedition later that month due to an alleged conversation with Advincula. Robredo responded to the investigations with a counter-affidavit, denying the accusations on August 29. In September, a former lawyer of Trillanes stated that the senator had ties to "Bikoy"; the senator denied the accusation. On February 10, 2020, Robredo was cleared of the charges against her, while
Antonio Trillanes and actor
Joel Saracho, among others, were charged with sedition. == Aftermath ==