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7 Photos of Nikita Mirzani Upset After Court Session Due to Being Pushed, Annoyed Calls Herself Not a Murderer

7 Photos of Nikita Mirzani Upset After Court Session Due to Being Pushed, Annoyed Calls Herself Not a Murderer

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7 Photos of Nikita Mirzani Upset After Court Session Due to Being Pushed, Annoyed Calls Herself Not a Murderer

Nikita Mirzani showed her emotions after attending the first hearing of the alleged extortion and threats against Reza Gladys at the South Jakarta District Court on Tuesday (24/6/2025).

The situation became increasingly uncomfortable as Nikita was also surrounded by media personnel trying to get her statement. In the midst of the crowd, she firmly requested not to be treated roughly. /far

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The mother of three was upset because she felt pushed by the prosecutor's officers when she was about to leave the courtroom.

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"Can you not push? Just relax. I won't run away, just relax!" said Nikita while walking out of the courtroom on Tuesday (24/6/2025).

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The woman who is currently serving her sentence at the Pondok Bambu Detention Center is angry because she feels she was not given a chance to speak. 

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"What the heck. Just relax, I'm not a murderer!" shouted Nikita, asserting that she is not a serious criminal who needs to be treated excessively.

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"My hands are already handcuffed, just relax. There's no need to be afraid of what I'm going to say," she said in a raised voice after being pushed.

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After losing her patience, Nikita asked all parties to remain calm and not to act as if she were dangerous.

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The outspoken celebrity was finally given the opportunity to make a statement to the media. She compared herself to a political figure who is still allowed to speak in public even while undergoing legal processes.

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"I want to speak! Mr. Hasto is allowed to speak, you (prosecutors) don’t need to be afraid if there’s nothing going on. Relax. I’ve been quiet for three months already," concluded Nikita.