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Nikita Mirzani Misses Her Children and Feels Trapped After 8 Months in Prison

Nikita Mirzani Misses Her Children and Feels Trapped After 8 Months in Prison

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Nikita Mirzani Misses Her Children and Feels Trapped After 8 Months in Prison

Artist Nikita Mirzani poured out her sorrowful feelings as she had to be separated from her three children while serving time in prison. During the reading of her defense note or plea, Nikita firmly requested to be freed from all charges in the alleged extortion and money laundering case reported by beauty doctor, Reza Gladys.

Nikita Mirzani, who has been in detention for eight months, expressed her deep longing for her children. She feels that she has been forcibly and cruelly separated from the family she loves dearly. This moment marks the peak of her struggle for justice.

"For about eight months I have been in prison. I have been forcibly separated in a cruel way from my children, family, and friends in heinous ways," said Nikita Mirzani while reading her plea at the South Jakarta District Court, Thursday (16/10/2025).

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Not only feeling longing, Nikita also expressed her sadness for not being able to accompany her child who had fallen ill. She admitted that her child had to be hospitalized three times while she was in detention.

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"My child has been hospitalized three times, but I couldn't be there to accompany him. Thank God I was allowed by the Judge yesterday," she continued.

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In her defense, Nikita also accused Reza Gladys of orchestrating a trap. She claimed that Reza intentionally filed this report to cover up allegations of criminal activity related to problematic beauty product sales.

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"Your Honor, this entrapment scenario has been perfectly planned by Reza Gladys who claims to be the victim. In reality, she is the actual perpetrator of the crime," Nikita asserted before the panel of judges.

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Furthermore, Nikita Mirzani feels she has been treated unfairly throughout the legal process, from the investigation stage at the police to the prosecutor's office. She suspects that certain parties indeed want her imprisoned.

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"I have been treated unfairly from the investigation stage at the police to the prosecutor's office. I suspect all of this has been designed in such a way by those who want to imprison me," said Nikita.

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Previously, the Public Prosecutor (JPU) sentenced Nikita Mirzani to 11 years in prison and a fine of Rp2 billion, with a subsidiary of six months in detention. The JPU stated that Nikita was legally and convincingly guilty in the case of extortion and money laundering. This case began from a report filed by Reza Gladys on December 3, 2024.