: Pada era tersebut, perspektif masyarakat cenderung melakukan victim blaming (menyalahkan korban) ketimbang memfokuskan kesalahan pada pelaku perekaman dan penyebaran. Perlindungan terhadap hak-hak perempuan di media digital saat itu masih sangat minim. Keterbatasan Hukum Pidana pada Masa Itu

Today, Sarah Azhari remains a public figure, though less active, often sharing spiritual content and lifestyle posts. Femmy Permatasari is now a respected judge on reality talent shows and a businesswoman.

The victims held a press conference on March 27-28, 2003 , to address the incident and subsequently cooperated with the Polda Metro Jaya as witness-victims in the investigation.

The fallout from the incident was immediate. Both Sarah Azhari and Femmy Permatasari were heavily criticized by the media and the public for their behaviour. The incident sparked a heated debate about the pressures of working in the entertainment industry and the consequences of letting personal issues get out of hand.

In 2003, Indonesian celebrities and Femmy Permatasari

: A production studio in Kemang, Jakarta, which was used for professional commercial auditions and photo shoot castings.

remains a significant moment in Indonesian entertainment history regarding privacy and digital ethics. DATA TEMPO Overview of the Incident

During the casting process, the women were asked to change their clothes several times. They used the studio's bathroom, a space they believed was private, to do so. Unbeknownst to them, their every move, including moments of undressing and using the toilet, was being filmed through the two-way mirror.

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The actresses were secretly recorded while changing clothes at a casting studio located in Cafe Badonci , Kemang, Jakarta.

For several years, the footage remained hidden. However, by late 2002 and early 2003, the recordings were compiled, burned onto physical VCD formats, and sold illegally under the counter in mass markets like Glodok, Jakarta. Public Exposé and the Victims' Response

Sarah Azhari has since described the event as a "dark story" from her past, noting the severe impact of having casting or private footage distributed without permission. Legal Context:

The actresses spoke publicly about the trauma of the privacy breach. Legal Outcome: