JAKARTA - Tasya Farasya's attorney, M. Fattah Riphat, stated that his client is only requesting IDR 100 in child support from her ex-husband, Ahmad Assegaf.

Fattah explained that Tasya's reason for choosing this amount is because her client never received any physical or spiritual support from Ahmad Assegaf during their marriage.

"And in our lawsuit, we are also requesting IDR 100 in child support because Mrs. Tasya also feels she has not received any support during their marriage," said M. Fattah Riphat at the South Jakarta Religious Court on Wednesday, September 24.

"So, it's better for us to propose IDR 100 as a form of responsibility for the children by her ex-husband," he continued.

Tasya Farasya hopes that with the IDR 100 in child support, Ahmad will demonstrate his responsibility.

"If even this IDR 100 cannot be paid, we are also confused about how he will be held accountable," said M. Fattah Riphat.

He reiterated that Tasya admitted she had never received any physical or spiritual support since the beginning of their marriage.

"Mrs. Tasya also feels she hasn't received adequate physical and spiritual support," said M. Fattah Riphat.

"Well, that's too private a matter for that. But if she hasn't been supported, that's been the case from the start," M. Fattah Riphat continued.

Furthermore, another of Tasya's attorneys, Sangun Ragahdo, emphasized that the divorce was based on his client's trust, which had been shattered by her ex-husband, Ahmad Assegaf, through alleged embezzlement.

"In principle, the lawsuit we filed, the divorce suit filed by our client, Mrs. Tasya Farasya, concerns, as we all know, the grounds for divorce are limited. So, we're using the issue of ongoing disputes, making reconciliation impossible," Sangun Ragahdo explained.

"What's the problem here? I'll clarify. The main point is the allegation. This is an allegation, but we've studied it all to find that there's been alleged embezzlement within the company, amounting to quite a substantial amount, quite a significant amount," he concluded.


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