Clara Shinta has received a legal notice from Tri Indah Ramadhani demanding Rp10.7 billion over the disclosure of alleged explicit video call evidence involving her husband. At a press conference in South Jakarta on April 14, 2026, Clara and her lawyer vowed to respond with a countersuit. The dispute stems from evidence discovered during a vacation in Bangkok in late March 2026.
Clara Shinta expressed shock at the legal notice from Tri Indah Ramadhani during a press conference in South Jakarta on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. The notice demands Rp10.7 billion in compensation for psychological distress and work disruption suffered by Tri Indah.
"I received a legal notice from Ms. Indah demanding compensation for her disturbed psyche and disrupted work, with a fantastically high amount of Rp10.7 billion," Clara said. She views the action as unfair, positioning herself as the aggrieved party.
Clara's lawyer, Sunan Kalijaga, stated they will formally respond to the notice and issue a countersuit. "Our client has suffered the greatest losses," Sunan asserted, citing the destruction of Clara's marriage, psychological impact on her children, and canceled work deals.
The conflict began when Clara discovered evidence in the 'recently deleted' folder on her husband Muhammad Alexander Assad's phone during a vacation in Bangkok in late March 2026. Clara has filed for divorce at the South Jakarta Religious Court and remains firm on separation despite lingering love.
"So far, Insya Allah, I'm firm on separating... because separating is not easy," Clara revealed.