Venna Melinda Threatens To Report Mrs. Ferry Irawan If She Still Talks About Ngawur Without Evidence

JAKARTA - Venna Melinda's patience seems to have run out. The artist who is also a former member of the DPR feels that Ferry Irawan, especially his mother-in-law, Hariati, has said too much without evidence.

As previously known, Hariati said that Venna came to meet Ferry who was detained at the East Java Regional Police. Not only that, the mother said that her son was intimidated and forced to admit acts of Domestic Violence (KDRT) against Venna.

Verrell Bramasta's mother said what was declared untrue.

"It's clear, if there is no problem with intimidating, it's impossible. I'm not secretly annoyed, which is possible," said Venna Melinda after undergoing a divorce trial at the South Jakarta Religious Court this week.

Venna also questioned the evidence of Hariati's words.

"Is it true? Is it possible? Have you ever been to the East Java Regional Police? Have I ever been seen on the Regional Police CCTV, I'm hiding and continuing to intimidate, is there any evidence? Is there any? " he said.

Noor Akhmad Riyadhi as Venna Melinda's attorney explained that his client's presence at the East Java Regional Police last month was a response to the call of the East Java Regional Police to complete the lacking files.

Meanwhile, regarding the meeting with Ferry Irawan, it was a restorative justice effort filed by Ferry himself. The lawyer said that the meeting between Venna and Ferry was also attended by several police officers.

Noor Akhmad explained that what Ferry Irawan's mother narrated was not true, moreover there was no evidence of the statement. He said that there would be firm steps if this was repeated.

One thing that is most important, if someone says intimidation, is hoax. We don't hesitate to take legal action," said Noor Akhmad.

"Moreover, there has been another incident, news about intimidation and not accompanied by evidence, we will report it to Polda Metro Jaya regarding the ITE Law, defamation, Article 27 paragraph 3," concluded Venna Melinda's attorney.