Dilema, Pinkan Mambo Takes Advantage Of Child Sexual Harassment To Prevent Her Husband From Leaving The House
JAKARTA - For the umpteenth time, MA (17) said that Pinkan Mambo was never by his side when faced with sexual harassment by his stepfather.
When he was a guest star on Deddy Corbuzier's podcast, MA even said that his mother had begged Steve Wantania who had sexually harassed him not to leave the house.
"They have big problems outside of this context (sexual harassment). I heard mom say something (to Steve Wantania) that shocked me, because mom told him 'If you leave this house, I'll take your problems with M to the police,'" said the Supreme Court in Deddy Corbuzier's podcast, seen Monday, August 7th.
"Mami asked him to stay at home. After he had time to leave, she even had time to contact him to come back," he continued.
The Supreme Court feels that his mother has used the sexual harassment she experienced to prevent Steve Wantania from leaving the house.
"My problem is that I think it's big, but my mom uses my problem. Just so she doesn't come out," said Pinkan Mambo's second child.
The Supreme Court also questioned the statement of her mother who claimed to have defended her when Steve Wantania was undergoing trial for a sexual harassment case. According to him, Pinkan Mambo was actually on the side of his stepfather.
"In court, she sat down with her husband's lawyer. I don't know what he's really talking about," he said.
It was also mentioned that Pinkan Mambo behaved differently at the trial. MA admitted that his mother did not reprimand him at all during the trial.
"I don't know what the rest is, but he sat beside his husband's lawyer. He didn't even answer or come to me. Well, just busy with his lawyer," said the Supreme Court.
However, the Supreme Court sees Pinkan Mambo as a good mother, regardless of the sexual harassment issue that has occurred. He stated that he did not hate his mother.
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"I don't hate my mother, but I feel more disappointed with her," he said.
When asked if he wanted to return to living with Pinkan Mambo, the Supreme Court did not want him. He prefers to live with his biological father.
"I feel still insecure (staying with my mother), because their position is still in a relationship. In the house no one can support or help me if anything happens. I'm afraid the same thing happened twice," concluded MA, Pinkan Mambo's son.