Idham Masse Denies The Car Given To Catherine Wilson's Mother Was A Gift
Idham Mase and Catherine Wilson (Instagram @ so earlyambyartranstvcorp)

JAKARTA - The divorce trial for the couple Catherine Wilson and her husband, Idham Mase, was again held at the Depok Religious Court on Wednesday, April 17. This trial was scheduled by witnesses from the defendant alias Idham Mase.

After the trial, Keket, Catherine Wilson's nickname said about the car gift that suddenly wanted to be taken back by the leasing party. In fact, according to Keket, the car gift was intended for his mother.

"Well, yes, it's a shame my husband was not present. That means I want to convey that I ask for his responsibility because this is a gift given to my mother," said Catherine Wilson at the Depok Religious Court, Wednesday, April 17.

"So the term is given to my mother-in-law. And yesterday there were parties who came to my house to collect it. So I'm also confused about how to give the gift back," he continued.

Keket also added that all the car documents were in his mother's name. Therefore, he admitted that he would not return the car for free because he felt he already had the rights.

"At my mother's house. Because it's my mother. So according to the STNK, BPKB is all on behalf of my mother, not my name," he continued.

"Because the leasing party said because this has not been paid, there are arrears, so they came to the house, but I also mean yes, I don't know anything and this is my gift, I don't mean it's not arbitrary to give the car. And that's not my obligation, it's not my right to give but my mother," he added.

But on the other hand, Idham Mase, represented by his attorney, Ilham Rasyid, explained that Idham never felt that he had ever given the car as a gift.

Idham said that the car was only handed over to Catherine Wilson to help her in her activities while in Jakarta.

"But I heard that Mas Idham was actually not a gift. It's just for use while in Jakarta if I go back and forth. For more details, I don't really understand but what is clear is that it is outside of court material," concluded Ilham Rasyid.


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