CIBINONG The divorce trial of actors Eza Gionino and Meiza Aulia Coritha (Eca) has resumed with the agenda of proving witnesses from the plaintiffs. The issue of Domestic Violence (KDRT) was in the main spotlight in this trial, triggering sharp differences in claims between the two parties.

Eza Gionino's attorney confirmed that the accusations of domestic violence, both physical and verbal, were never proven. Based on the testimony presented, Eza claimed that witnesses had never seen such violence.

He said in-house quarrels were normal, but refused to be categorized as domestic violence.

"Earlier, I was asked to the witnesses, there was no domestic violence. Be it physical domestic violence or domestic violence in any form," said Eza's attorney at the Cibinong Religious Court, Monday, December 8.

However, this statement was immediately broken by Meiza. Meiza's attorney, Rendy Rumapea, stated that his party did not need to argue in the media because all concrete evidence had been submitted to the Panel of Judges.

"The defendant has made too many statements that are beyond reality. We submitted video evidence, photos, and chats regarding the reasons for divorce to be on the court," said Rendy.

Furthermore, Rendy said that Meiza's mother who was present as a witness was the person who saw the incident firsthand at the scene. The mother's testimony is considered to strengthen the evidence attached by the plaintiff's legal team.

Chandra Belly, Meiza's brother who is also a witness, chose to be economical about the details of the evidence in order to respect the legal process. However, he implies that what the lawyer said is the truth that has been tightly closed.

Meiza assessed that the rebuttal from the Eza camp was their right, but the final decision remained in the hands of the judge.

"Let the judge prove what it looks like," added Rendy.

On the other hand, Meiza's mental condition was reportedly disrupted due to this problem. The family said Meiza had to undergo psychological assistance to recover her trauma.

The trial will resume next week with the agenda of hearing witnesses from Eza Gionino's side. The public is now waiting for further evidence from both parties in the midst of this heated divorce process.


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