Metro Manila, Philippines – The second gentleman turned to the court to prevent the subpoena of the House of Representatives to acquire his tax records for the impeachment hearing on April 14, a lawmaker said. On Monday, April 13, Bicol Saro Rep. Terry Ridon, justice panel member, shared a copy of the petition filed by Manases Carpio with the Quezon City Regional Trial Court. NewsWatch Plus cannot independently verify the document. In the petition, Carpio sought an executive three-day temporary restraining order and/or a 20-day stay order in enforcing the summons to the Bureau of Internal Revenue to produce records of his income tax returns from 2007 to 2025 and the Carpio Lawyers Law Firm, which is also a petitioner in the formal filing. He called the period covered by the request “exceedingly overstretched.” Carpio also wanted the court to issue a writ of preliminary injunction and declare the subpoena…