On February 16, 2013, months before the election, police arrested and detained Servo, fellow councilor
Joel Chua, two other incumbent councilors, former councilor Manuel Zarcal, and vice mayor
Isko Moreno due to alleged
bingo operations held in a public place in
Santa Cruz, Manila, and a lack of permit. Moreno claimed Mayor
Alfredo Lim was behind his arrest, which Lim denied, and they asserted that the bingo game was not illegal as it involved no wagers, was held in a private compound, and aimed to entertain attendees of a consultation program. They were released a day later, and the gambling charges were eventually dismissed by the
Department of Justice due to lack of evidence and vague allegations. The police complainants also failed to cite a particular provision of the law that was violated. In August 2024, members of the Manila City Council allied with former Mayor
Isko Moreno filed an injunction against Servo, Majority Floor Leader Ernesto Isip Jr., Minority Floor Leader Philip Lacuna, and 19 other councilors allied with incumbent Mayor Honey Lacuna for allegedly conducting a session during
recess on July 23, when the city government declared all work to be suspended in view of
Typhoon Carina. The Moreno allies who filed the suit condemned the meeting as being "illegal and secret", noting that city council funds were transferred to the office of the mayor during the meeting. Servo belied the suit and said that the session was livestreamed. In September 2024, Manila
Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President
Juliana Rae “Yanyan” Ibay filed with the
Ombudsman a complaint against Servo and the city councilors for violation of the
Local Government Code and the Sangguniang Kabataan Act of 2015. The case stemmed from her alleged illegal ouster as youth committee chairwoman during a ‘secret session.' == Personal life ==