foto: Instagram/@fuji_an; Instagram/@batarageng

Batara Ageng's statement was denied by Fuji, and he revealed the real facts.

  13 Juli 2024 16:00

Brilio.net - In the aftermath of the case of embezzlement of Rp. 1.3 billion by Batara Ageng, Fujianti Utami Putri or Fuji finally opened her voice after her former manager admitted that she was only paid Rp. 500 thousand when she worked with him. Deemed to have tarnished his good name, Fuji finally revealed the real facts.

According to Fuji, the IDR 500 thousand which Batara Ageng called a salary was the transportation budget for Batara.

Explanation of ex-manager Fuji getting paid 500 thousand. Various sources

Fuji's explanation is that the former manager was paid 500 thousand
Instagram/@fuji_an

"(Salary IDR 500 thousand per month) transportation, bro. That's his (Batara's) defense, whatever he wants to say," said Fuji at the West Jakarta Metro Police, Saturday (13/7).

Fuji explained that previously there had been an agreement between himself and Batara. The former manager will get five to 10 percent of income from collaboration agreements with brands.

"We both have an agreement. If we can work together, he will get five to 10 percent of whatever I get," he added.

Fuji realizes that the fees from each brand are quite high. So he was not surprised to see Batara living a luxurious life through the money he gave away.

Explanation of ex-manager Fuji getting paid 500 thousand. Various sources

Fuji's explanation is that the former manager was paid 500 thousand
Instagram/@batarageng

"And as for my rate card, you already know for yourself. So it's impossible for him to live in luxury like that, right? There's no need for me to explain any more, right? Indeed, if you're basically dissatisfied, that's how it is," said Fuji.

Fuji has also closed the door on forgiveness for Batara. Previously, Fadly Faisal's younger brother had asked Batara for compensation, but unfortunately it was never fulfilled.

"I want justice for me, what is clear is that I want my heart to be calm, relieved, I just want justice," he said.

Now Fuji is serious about taking his case to court and his former manager will receive the appropriate punishment.

"Our client told investigators that this case would be continued until court," said Fuji's attorney, Sandy Arifin.

(brl/ola)

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