Denying The Allegation Of Cheating, Paula Verhoeven Asks Baim Wong To Submit Evidence To Court
JAKARTA - Paula Verhoeven finally opened her voice regarding allegations of infidelity by her husband, Baim Wong, to her. Firmly speaking, Paula said she would provide clarification regarding this matter.
"Later I will provide the actual clarification," said Paula Verhoeven at the South Jakarta Religious Court, Wednesday, October 23.
Furthermore, Paula, represented by her attorney, Alvon Kurnia Palma, denied that there was a third person in the household of her client and Baim Wong.
"And those issues are not true, or who argued that they would be proven in court," said Alvon Kurnia Palma at the South Jakarta Religious Court, Wednesday, October 23.
Regarding the issue of infidelity, Alvon asked Baim to submit the evidence at trial so that it is not limited to assumptions.
"Then the third one we want to say is that in principle, if someone wants to include one thing, it's not based on an assumption," said Alvon Kurnia Palma.
"It must be based on the facts that must be processed in court. So if there is an argument, he must prove it in court. That's why whoever argued he was obliged to prove it," he added.
Not without reason, Paula herself asked this because she thought about the fate of her two children later if there was news regarding the issue of the affair.
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"Then the third in principle, Ms. Paula, has already said that actually how this process goes well because it is to consider the child. Because the child is not 12 years old or 9 years old," he explained.
"This means that there must be a process that provides comfort for children in the future. Therefore, bad news must be considered not to be done. How in the future children will understand that nothing happened," he said.