JAKARTA - Kimberly Ryder admitted that he had no problem with her husband, Edward Akbar,'s statement that his children were riding the angkot as a fighting force. However, Kimberly again reminded about emergency conditions that could occur to their two children. "With your own fighting power, it's okay to train fighting power. Only when there is an emergency commitment, you need an existing car or transportation that is ready to use," said Kimberly RDer in the Central Jakarta area, Wednesday, August 14. But the problem for Kimberly was that Edward not only held one of their cars but both of them. "The problem is that the car is there, it's not that we don't have a car, there are also 2 cars, and both of them he is holding," said Kimberly. The mother of two children also questioned the reason Edward detained two of their cars, which until now Kim still has the right to wear them. "That's on behalf of me, we are still husband and wife, there is no separation of assets, he is holding a car for two at this time, why can't one be returned? Because it's for your children too," he said. Unfortunately on another occasion, Edward even said that he would return the car when the divorce trial process was over.
Because he still believes that he and Kimberly will reconcile and consider the divorce trial only temporary. "God willing, it will only be temporary if they reconcile together," said Edward Akbar. "It's shared property, obviously married in 2018 August, and bought in December and it's clearly shared property. So, where is the element of embezzlement? That's it, you know. That's it," he said.

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