JAKARTA - The problems that befall Fangfang, Vicky Prasetyo's wife, are not only about neglect. He admitted that he received a painful verbal attack from an Instagram account that was allegedly owned by a member of the family of the "Gladiator".

"My client is being intimidated by an Instagram account that I suspect also has a family relationship with the VP. He has been abandoned, not funded, plus he is still being bullied," said Fangfang's legal advisor, Vino, Wednesday, July 8.

Fangfang then read the contents of the DM (Direct Message) message she received with tears in her eyes.

"His words: 'Heh, what's the problem with you writing in the caption like that? That's why you're a woman to be expensive, cheap human being'," Fangfang quoted.

The insults did not stop there, another message even attacked the realm of privacy and her self-esteem as a woman.

"'Haus banget validasi ya? Jadi perempuan itu harus bisa jaga kemaluan lo sendiri. Drama banget hidup lo, anggur sih, nggak punya apa-apa juga'," sambungnya membacakan pesan tersebut.

Vino emphasized that the evidence was real and not a technological engineering.

"Ini bukan AI, bukan editan. Kamu buka dari inbox ya. Ya silakan lihat sendiri saja profilnya, kita nggak sebut nama biar wartawan yang lihat sendiri," tegasnya.

Seeing the mental pressure experienced by his client, Vino plans to take firm legal action after the delivery process is completed.

"I have considered taking legal action. For bullying, for intimidation, there are degrading words such as cheap people, poor people," explained Vino.

The police report is planned to be submitted at Fangfang's place of residence.

"Later, after my client returns to Pati, we will submit a report to the nearest police station. Because honestly, this is what makes me most stressed when I see my client's condition," added the lawyer.

Vino also criticized Vicky's attitude who seemed to let his closest people attack Fangfang.

"I told the VP, if you don't want to finance it, please at least tell the people in your circle not to bully him," said Vino.

Fangfang herself admitted that she was afraid to speak to the public because of the threats.

"He said to me, 'Vino, I'm really scared to speak up in the media, I'm afraid of being intimidated'. But I said, if you don't speak up, how do you fight for your rights," said Vino, describing his client's anxiety.

Now, Fangfang is trying to stay strong for the fetus she is carrying.

"No matter how mentally I am, I have to keep my sanity because there is a life in my stomach," Fangfang concluded.


The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)

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