Inge Anugrah's Attorney Calls Ari Wibowo Paying People To Prove Infidelity
JAKARTA - The divorce trial for Ari Wibowo and Inge Anugrah was held again with a evidentiary agenda at the South Jakarta District Court (PN) today, Monday, July 17. Both parties have submitted written evidence to the panel of judges to prove their arguments.
During the trial, Ari Wibowo, represented by his legal team, submitted 12 pieces of evidence. Meanwhile, one of the evidence presented was in the form of a screenshot to prove the affair that Inge Anugrah had committed.
"We submitted twelve pieces of letter to support our arguments in the lawsuit. Then the defendant handed over if I'm not mistaken for seven letters," said Haga Bangun as one of Ari Wibowo's attorneys after the trial.
"As we have met several times, and the defendant also always denies that there is no affair, there is no third party, today we prove it through a letter, through evidence of the screenshots we got," said Ricky Saragih, another Ari Wibowo's attorney.
Responding to the evidence presented by Ari Wibowo's side, Thomas Ola Lamaroang confirmed the screenshot evidence. He mentioned that there was a conversation made by the plaintiff to prove the existence of a third person.
"Regarding third parties, the facts of the trial were only evidence of screenshots from cellphones, so evidence of conversations. Maybe tomorrow we will hear again what the witness's statements are like. But for the time being, what I saw from the trial was evidence of a conversation that was screenshot from a cellphone," said Inge Anugrah's attorney.
Furthermore, regarding the whereabouts of the third person, Thomas Ola said that Ari Wibowo had paid someone to spy on his client's activities. He promised to prove his statement at trial later.
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"So Mr. Ari did pay people to investigate Bu Inge's activities. So, indeed he got it from gym activities, we will prove such evidence later in court," he said.
However, Ricky Saragih denied what Inge Anugrah's attorney stated. He said that the evidence presented by his party came from other people who were certainly not rented by Ari Wibowo.
There is no such thing as renting people to follow Inge. I don't know where the information came from. I emphasize that no one else was specially hired to follow. Maybe we get information from outsiders who have nothing to do with Inge and Ari, not in the context of sending spies, "concluded Ricky Saragih, Ari Wibowo's attorney.