JAKARTA - Sangun Ragahdo, the attorney for content creator Tasya Farasya, emphasized that he did not include the allegation of a third party in his divorce suit against Ahmad Assegaf.
Although it cannot be denied that Tasya's side was aware that the issue was being widely discussed by the public, along with rumors of their recent divorce.
"Look, this is a rumor. There are indeed many (issues). We can't deny that we've heard the rumors. We didn't raise the issue of a third party here," said Sangun Ragahdo at the South Jakarta Religious Court on Wednesday, September 24.
Sangun said he deliberately didn't include the issue in the lawsuit because he didn't find sufficient concrete evidence of the existence of a third party.
"We didn't include it in the arguments of the lawsuit because we don't have any concrete evidence," Sangun Ragahdo said.
Therefore, Tasya's side chose to leave the matter to the public's judgment based on rumors circulating widely on social media.
"So, if it's out there, if the news is out there, maybe you guys have seen it firsthand, then you guys can judge for yourselves," said Sangun Ragahdo.
"Only for us, we're focusing on that sense of trust," he concluded.
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