Legal representatives for Sarwendah have officially denied allegations of child exploitation, stating that claims of using children for commercial gain or social media content are baseless. According to attorney Chris Sam Siwu, these accusations do not align with the facts of the family’s daily activities, as confirmed during a statement at the South Jakarta District Court on July 15, 2026.
Legal Defense Against Child Exploitation Claims
Chris Sam Siwu, acting as legal counsel, explicitly stated that child exploitation “did not happen” within Sarwendah’s household. While Siwu declined to debate specific granular reasons in the press, he emphasized that the negative narratives circulating online are not grounded in reality.
Siwu urged the public to stop spreading unverified information and to wait for the legal process to conclude, noting that the children are the primary victims when public opinion is manipulated based on falsehoods.
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Prioritizing Mental Health and Privacy
The decision to remain largely silent on social media was a deliberate choice to protect the children’s psychological well-being. Attorney Mark Adrianus Ambarita explained that Sarwendah’s lack of public response should not be interpreted as an admission of guilt.
Ambarita characterized the circulating rumors as “hoaxes” and requested that the public respect the ongoing court proceedings. The legal team maintains that protecting the children’s mental health outweighs the desire to engage in public disputes.
The Risk of Public Opinion Shaping
The legal team has issued a warning against “opinion steering” (penggiringan opini). According to Siwu, any claims regarding who is “right” or “wrong” should be presented through official mediation or court testimony rather than via social media threads.
Pro Tip: When following celebrity legal cases, rely on official court filings and statements from named legal representatives rather than anonymous social media “leaks” to avoid misinformation.
The Evolution of “Sharenting” and Legal Boundaries
In the case of Sarwendah, the defense is leaning heavily on the psychological impact of public scrutiny as a reason for their restricted communication.
Frequently Asked Questions
Has Sarwendah admitted to exploiting her children?
No. Through her lawyers, Chris Sam Siwu and Mark Adrianus Ambarita, she has firmly denied all allegations of child exploitation for commercial gain.
Why has Sarwendah been quiet on social media?
According to Mark Adrianus Ambarita, the silence is intended to protect the mental health and psychology of her children amid the ongoing legal process.
Where is the case being handled?
The matter is being processed through the South Jakarta District Court (Pengadilan Negeri Jakarta Selatan).
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