JAKARTA - Selebgram Clara Shinta finally lost her patience after being accused of receiving a trust fund worth Rp. 13 billion from her ex-husband, Denny Goestaf alias DG.
Not to play around, when visiting the Polda Metro Jaya, Clara brought a pile of newspaper account documents as proof of authenticity that her wealth was the result of her own hard work since 2018.
"I have been very quiet for a long time. But this time I want to speak up because so far I have been very much harmed. I was accused of having a 13 billion deposit, which is not true because here I have printed my income proof," said Clara Shinta at Mapolda Metro Jaya, Thursday, June 4.
Clara showed that the balance of her account was naturally processed from a small number to reach billions of rupiah. He emphasized that there was never any sudden influx of funds from any party during his marriage.
"I have proof of income from me pioneering, from a balance of only 5 million income for 3 months, to tens of millions, hundreds of millions, to billions. So my account is progressive, not suddenly there is a bequest from him or any man," he said.
For Clara, all the banking data she has has been handed over to investigators for verification. He challenged the DG party to prove the claim of "tipping money" if he felt it was right.
"This is as much as this, these files are all newspaper accounts from the 2018 period. This is the printing of the results of my newspaper account that I have printed and I am ready to prove it. We have also handed it over to the investigators," he continued.
In addition to bank accounts, Clara also has data from e-commerce platforms as proof of the sale of her products. According to him, system data cannot be manipulated by anyone.
"The income is from the Shopee e-commerce system. So it can't be manipulated, it can't be typed by the admin. I am willing to have the system checked by the police. So it's really not true that I received a 13 billion deposit," he added.
Clara also detailed one of the fantastic transactions recorded in her account as a form of defense. He said that his total income did reach the figure claimed by DG, but it was the gross profit of his business.
"It's just random, from March 16 to June 14 (current year) it's 3.1 billion. This can be checked in the system and cannot be manipulated. If in the grand total, this reaches what the brother of the DG claims as a property that he says is a trust," explained Clara.
Regarding the status of the property in the eyes of the law, Clara explained that her ex-husband had sued for joint property but was rejected by the court because he did not have strong evidence as a fund contributor.
"The lawsuit was not granted by the religious court. Rejected yes in terms of? The point is that the lawsuit has been rejected, it has been officially rejected, yes he also did not appeal so it has been officially inkrah," he said.
Closing her statement, Clara emphasized that although legally it is called common property because it was obtained when married, in fact it is the sole source of income.
"It belongs to me and him legally, but what produces it all is myself and can be held accountable. If there is income from him, I want to know the evidence," concluded Clara Shinta.
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