JAKARTA - The immoral video case that dragged Rebecca Klopper's name has reached its final point where today, Thursday, January 18, the suspect in the immoral video spread, Rebecca Klopper, has been sentenced.

In a trial at the South Jakarta District Court, the panel of judges read out the verdict to the suspect Bayu Firlen. First, Bayu was found guilty of distributing Rebecca Klopper's immoral video. "Declaring that the defendant Bayu Firlen has been legally proven and convincingly guilty of committing a criminal act of intentionally and without the right to distribute and or make access to electronic information carry out the constitution as the first indictment," said the panel of judges before the trial at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday, January 18.

Furthermore, the panel of judges finally sentenced Bayu to 3 years in prison and imposed a fine of Rp. 1 billion.

"The defendant was sentenced to 3 years in prison and a fine of 1 billion rupiah, provided that if it was not paid, it was replaced with imprisonment for 4 months," continued the panel of judges.

Seeing this, Rebecca Klopper, who was present in person at the verdict hearing, said that she respects every legal process that has been carried out.

He also thanked all parties who were involved in the process of investigating the case of the spread of his immoral video.

"The point is that all of them have been represented, bro. I respect the legal process, the best court decision, so I am also grateful to all those involved, the police, prosecutors, lawyers and courts, thank you very much," concluded Rebecca.


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