JAKARTA - Mario Teguh clarified the police report on the alleged fraud against him. The man, who is known to the public as a motivator, denied the accusations addressed to him.

Through his Instagram account, Mario Teguh displayed a written rebuttal in the form of a press release written by his legal team.

In the press release, it was said that what was reported regarding Mario Teguh recently was not true. The alleged fraud is considered to have defamed the 67-year-old man.

"Regarding the untrue news regarding fraud and/or embezzlement of Cooperation as Kanemochi's Brand Ambassador Skincare, which was carried out by Our Client Mr. Mario Teguh, We intend to inform the public that the information and/or news that has been disseminated by irresponsible persons is untrue news and/or fake news and has defamed Our Client," reads the press release uploaded by Mario Teguh, seen Monday, July 17.

It was also mentioned that Mario Teguh had never collaborated with the owner of the product. He has also never been a brand ambassador and received payment.

"Our client has never signed a Cooperation Agreement and/or Memorandum of Understanding with the person concerned, Our client has never stated let alone promised to become a Brand Ambassador of the product concerned, and has never received IDR 5,000,000,000 in cash,- (five billion rupiah) from the person concerned," he continued.

Along with the rebuttal, Mario Teguh also sent a summons. He demanded an apology, although it was not specifically to whom the summons were sent.

"Regarding reports that are not true, providing false information and/or fake news, we have sent a Strict Warning/Reprimand Letter (Sumasi) so that the person concerned apologizes to our Client and also the public and/or the public no later than Thursday, July 20, 2023 at 16.00 WIB," said the press release.

Previously, Djamalluddin Koedoeboen as Sunyoto Indra Prayitno's attorney reported Mario Teguh's alleged fraud to the Metro Jaya Police.

This report against Mario Teguh has been registered with the number LP/B/3505/VI/2023/SPKT/POLDA METRO JAYA. For this, Sunyoto is said to have suffered losses of up to IDR 5 billion.


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