According to Fariñas, his relationship with Velez was a major distraction during his studies. He famously recalled bringing Velez to class in "sexy attire" to distract his professors and classmates, a move that allegedly led the law school dean, Fr. Joaquin Bernas, to implement stricter rules regarding student attendance and behavior. Despite the distractions, Fariñas eventually graduated and placed 8th in the 1978 Bar Exams. The Betamax Tape Allegations
He served as the Governor of Ilocos Norte for 10 years and as a Congressman. His later life was marked by further controversy, including the tragic death of his wife, Maria Teresa Carlson, in 2001, which spurred the creation of the Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act (RA 9262) in the Philippines.
While the tape was never officially released or broadcast, it became a "sensational" topic of public discussion, with various sites and tabloid reports still referencing the "original sex tape scandal guy" years later.
Both individuals moved on to highly public and often controversial careers after their relationship ended:
The relationship between Vivian Velez and Rudy Fariñas began while Fariñas was a student at Ateneo Law School. Fariñas has openly admitted that he dated Velez, who was then known as the "hottest girl in town" and a famous "bold" actress, during his third year of law school.