JAKARTA - The final stage of the journey of the household of actress Marissa Anita and Andrew Trigg has arrived. The Central Jakarta District Court (PN) officially granted the divorce lawsuit filed by Marissa.

Public Relations of the Central Jakarta Police, Sunoto, confirmed the news to the media.

"According to the data in SIPP case number 785... today was decided as in the SIPP data, the decision granted the lawsuit in its entirety," he told the media, Monday, January 26.

This ruling marks the end of the marriage bond between Marissa Anita and Andrew Trigg legally.

"Declaring that the divorce between Marisa Anita and Trigg Andrew David was declared broken because of divorce," continued Sunoto.

The trial process went quite smoothly. The defendant, Andrew Trigg, was known to have attended the trial.

Interestingly, Andrew Trigg did not provide any rebuttal to the lawsuit filed by Marissa. He actually gave his consent to separate.

"The defendant in the trial was present, was present and then gave his approval and did not give any objections," explained Sunoto.

The Palu judge was tapped on Monday, January 26, 2026. The verdict was announced through the electronic trial system or e-court.


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