Philipsburg:--- At least two Independent Members of Parliament are currently seeking legal advice and exploring their options in taking the Leader of United People's Party Theodore Heyliger to court.
SMN News has been reliably informed that since the tape of MP Patrick Illidge surfaced where Illidge was seen allegedly accepting a bribe from the owner of Bada Bing, the two other independent MPs have decided to take legal action especially since the owner of Bada Bing told reporters that he was asked to tape Illidge and the questions he asked the embattled MP were those that were given to him by the leader of the UP party.
In an invited comment, Member of Parliament Romaine Laville said he will not be commenting on the actions he will take as he is still seeking legal advice but he wants people to know that entrapment and blackmail is a crime and since there is a particular person who is constantly talking about tapes and is now releasing tapes of people that were trapped he is seeking legal advice.