Acquire Having Debt, Ressa Herlambang Relaxs: There's A Paid Rezeki

JAKARTA - Ressa Herlambang spoke up after several people called herself a fraud. He who closed his social media comments column chose to speak via his personal Instagram Story.

"The state has debts, large offices have debts, big businesses can profit and lose. Alhamdulillah, I have no knowledge that can be lost so I can still be contacted through anyone who knows or anything," wrote Ressa Herlambang on Monday, February 20.

Ressa Herlambang was surprised because she felt she was doing well. But suddenly many people seemed to attack him and he did not deny having debts.

"Yesterday's feelings were still good, how come it's suddenly crowded now, if I have a debt, I'll definitely live, there's a fortune, God willing, I won't pay it," he said.

"I'm sorry Ressa if you make a lot of mistakes and mistakes. I'm sorry all of you. I'm excited. (This is a personal debt)," he wrote again.

Ressa Herlambang also suggested that those who feel aggrieved may report to the authorities. He claims he did not run away or does not have the party that helped him to fake away'.

"If the cooperation person feels aggrieved, you can just report it. I don't have anyone's backing. I am a creature who is a lot wrong and not a perfect person," concluded Ressa Herlambang.

After its appearance on national television, several people claimed to be victims of fraud by the management of Ressa Herlambang. This started with Kiki Kanoe, someone who claimed to have paid Rp60 million to Ressa to make a song but it never finished.

Then there is Iva Dewi who explains her appearance after Kiki Kanoe mentions her name. As Kiki said, Iva and her family paid hundreds of millions for the album contract but the results were not appropriate.

Iva also revealed that the story was not because she asked for compensation but wanted to share a sad story similar to Ressa Herlambang, who sold her story on television.