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Brilio.net - As is known, Inara Rusli filed a lawsuit against her ex-husband, Virgoun, for allegedly diverting royalties from her four songs without permission. Meanwhile, based on the decision of the West Jakarta Religious Court, royalties are joint property and 50 percent must be given to Inara and her children.
Apart from that, Inara also reported Virgoun to the police on suspicion of adultery. It didn't stop there, Virgoun also sued Inara Rusli on charges of illegal access. The feud between the two had heated up, but now the problem has found a bright spot.
It is known that Inara Rusli and Virgoun have agreed to reconcile through a mediation trial held at the Central Jakarta District Court on Friday (22/3). Leonardo Ompusunggu as Virgoun's attorney, said that there were several points that had been agreed upon by Inara Rusli as the plaintiff and Virgoun, PT Digital Chain Maya, and PT Digital Rumah Publishindo as the defendants.
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"We are very happy because today, Friday 22 March 2024, the plaintiff and the defendant have finally succeeded in making peace. So this moment is emotional," said Leonardo, quoted by brilio.net from Kapanlagi.com, Saturday (23/3).
Furthermore, Leonardo also revealed that now is the right time for the two of them to make peace with each other. Both Inara and Virgoun are also trying to lower their egos together.
From the results of the trial, it was confirmed that Inara Rusli would still receive royalties for her four songs. However, Arjana Bagaskara, who is Inara's attorney, said that the value could not be revealed to the public.
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"There has been a good agreement. Thank God, the parties have found common ground and all that remains is to continue with the next process," said Arjana.
Not only have they reconciled regarding the case of transferring song royalties, Inara and Virgoun have also mutually agreed to withdraw their respective reports. It is known that both of them had submitted reports to the Polda Metro Jaya.
"Yes, thank God, there has been an agreement (on the royalty case), and there has also been a withdrawal of the police report. Yes, it has been granted (to withdraw the report), so we are holding it," concluded Arjana.
(brl/mal)