Become A Victim Of Car Business Fraud, Jessica Iskandar To Want To Sell House
JAKARTA - Jessica Iskandar admitted that she was dizzy because she had not received a bright spot for the car sales business fraud case that happened to her. He plans to sell the houses he invests in.
For example, if you can, you want something that can be sold, you sell it because it's still a bank installment. Now you have to take care of the installments, it's also hard," said Jessica Iskandar, starting the story through her YouTube channel.
"Yesterday, the plan was far away, right, business, I want to get passive income. Then passive income is to pay the installments of the house, so I can move to Bali and spend money from business like that," he explained.
But unfortunately Jessica Iskandar's fate. He found his cars being sold without a permit by a man named Christopher Steffanus Budianto or Steven.
"But the car was sold and the reported party was also confused. My personal assets were no longer there. Now I have to pay house installments, it's not an easy thing," said the woman who is familiarly called Jedar.
She also doesn't want to depend on her husband, Vincent Verhaag. She said her husband had spent a lot of money on everyday life.
"So it's wiser not to let go, rather than not being able to pay installments. It's annoying for people here and there. Pay installments every month, there are houses that have to be paid in installments, they're not cheap," said Jedar.
Jessica Iskandar lost 11 of her cars, one of which has been found. Steven revealed that Steven sold an Alphard car to someone named I Komang Suardika.
In the midst of the fraud case, Steven sued Jedar for defamation. However, Jedar challenged Steven to prove the pollution, which is certainly related to the car business fraud case.