Yuni Shara's Rebuttal To The Issue Of Infidelity With Maia Estianty's Husband
JAKARTA - Recently, singer Yuni Shara was accused of having an affair with Maia Estianty's husband, Irwan Danny Mussry. Through her attorney, Yuni also spoke up to refute the accusation.
Minola Sebayang as Yuni Shara's attorney said that the news related to his client circulating recently was not true. He said there was no clear basis for the news circulating.
"That's something that's not true, isn't it. The information is the basis of the source is unclear, the data is unclear, nor are there any related parties giving a statement that there was indeed an incident," Minola said when contacted by the media crew, Saturday, June 17.
Yuni Shara's attorney also reminded those who had made the news to withdraw the news that had been circulating.
"Therefore, yesterday we talked about giving a warning to people who reported the untrue news to take down the news. Now most of them have taken down the news from their YouTube channel," said Minola.
"Legally, it causes a loss of at least two parties, first Yuni Shara herself whose name has become polluted because of slanted news that has no basis and is not true. The second is the community. The community is also given misleading information," he continued.
However, Minola said that his party had not prepared legal remedies. He hopes that those who have reported the slanted news will soon be aware.
"The point is like this, it's better for us to have our own awareness without having to arrive at the authorities and just apologize and clarify. It's better now, unless he has a basis, unless he has evidence," he said.
Minola was also reluctant to comment further on the news content that said her client had an affair with a married man. He felt obliged to prove the news.
"Prove that their news is true and who is the source. This is also related to the community regarding the disclosure of public information. So, if they really feel that what they are reporting is information that can be accounted for for on the basis and data, prove it. Don't let us prove that it's not true, "concluded Minola Sebayang, Yuni Shara's attorney.