A recent and significant development has emerged involving public figure Clara Shinta, who disclosed that she has been served with a legal summons from a woman named Indah. This formal complaint arises from Shinta’s previous action of uploading what she described as evidence of her husband, Muhammad Alexander Assad, allegedly engaging in a video call sex (VCS) encounter with another woman. Shinta formally acknowledged the receipt of this document at a press conference held in Kemang, South Jakarta, on Tuesday, April 14, stating, “I received a legal summons from Indah.”
During the press conference, Shinta further elaborated on her decision to publicly share the evidence of her husband’s alleged indiscretion. She justified her actions by stating, “By publicizing this immoral act, I believe it is sufficient to serve as a social sanction and a very heavy punishment for Indah and my husband.” Shinta also disclosed the specifics of Indah’s legal summons, detailing that Indah is demanding a substantial Rp 10.7 billion in compensation. The claim reportedly stems from severe psychological distress and the disruption caused to Indah’s professional life.
Amidst these challenging and emotionally charged circumstances, Shinta openly conveyed her feelings of bewilderment and distress. As a wife, she expressed her profound unwillingness to tolerate her husband’s alleged involvement in a video call sex (VCS) with another woman. Shinta firmly asserted her belief that the fault for the unfolding situation does not lie solely with Indah, but equally with her husband. She further explained, “I realize this mistake was not only committed by Indah, but also by my husband, and for that, I have taken actions appropriate to each party.” In a pivotal development, Shinta confirmed that she has initiated divorce proceedings against her husband, having formally registered the petition with the South Jakarta Religious Court. However, she opted not to disclose further details regarding the divorce at this moment.