Anna Maria Megawati (28), wife of the national boxer Chris John suffered a loss of Rp322 million from defrauded one of his business partner initials Sg.
"Fraud is the case in August 2010 when I was invited by defendant to establish cooperation in the field of property sales," said Anna, when reporting to the Big City Police Headquarters in Semarang, in Semarang on Wednesday.
Victims who believe in the reported because it was long enough know, entrust the sale of two of his shop located at Jalan Raya Bugangan Road No. 27 and No.27 Semarang Bugangan VII.
In addition, the defendant also believed to manage development projects Sasana boxing, wushu, karate and belong to Chris John in Jalan Semarang Cinde that the results were not as expected mainly on the quality of the building.
"In the deal, if the shop was sold then I receive the 70 percent of total payments, while 30 percent reported receiving," she said.
But when two shophouses are sold, reported an address at Jalan Tirtoyoso precisely limit the misuse of trust Chris John with no hand over the money from shop sales.
The victim has requested money from the sale of two shophouses but reported difficulty locating and always avoided.
"Even the defendant admitted to several people that he was the one who has two shops that sold it," she said.
Knowing this, Anna was worried and started to not believe much less reported, is still carrying two homes and land certificates which have become the property of Chris John on Road and Road Butitan Bugangan Regol Semarang.
The victim had attempted to meet with defendant and asked for the problems associated with shop sales well resolved, but without success so decided to report the fraud cases reported to the police conducted.
"This case is no longer concerned about the matter but have been related to the good name and dignity of my husband," said Anna Maria Megawati.
Until now the fraud case that befell his wife boxer Chris John is still in police handling of an investigation based on reports of victims and trying to trace the existence reported to account for his actions. Indonesia Today