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Jensuda Lets Karma Take Its Course, Reveals Heartbreak Over Sister Bond

News25 May 2026 13:58 GMT+7

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Jensuda Lets Karma Take Its Course, Reveals Heartbreak Over Sister Bond

The court scheduled witness examinations in the "Way-Nana" case: the plaintiff will call 38 witnesses over 9 sessions, while the defendant will present 8 witnesses over 2 sessions. The exact witness schedule is yet to be finalized. Meanwhile, "Way" and "Nana" appeared in court with serious demeanors, and the victims requested to join as co-plaintiffs, totaling six individuals.

"Jensuda," one of the victims, attended court for the first time in her life to confront her former close friend "Nana," who is the opposing party in the fraud case that caused Jensuda damages exceeding 40 million baht. The atmosphere was tense and uncomfortable for both parties.

Jensuda felt slightly nervous attending court for the first time but was fortunate to have close friends firmly supporting her. Regarding the 40 million baht damage claim, she said that so far, the defendant’s side has not contacted her to negotiate or offer any compensation.

Jensuda: "Honestly, I believe quite strongly in the law of karma. I just live my life..." "I sit back in my chair and watch karma work itself out." "I don’t feel particularly emotional about it. As for whether I want him to go to jail, that’s up to the legal process. I’m not the one who put him in this position; he brought himself here. So, I’ll let the process take its course."

When asked about their past close relationship and what hurt her the most, Jensuda replied:

"We’re no longer friends. What hurts the most is that he once said he was like a sister to me. The money I gave was because of that sisterly bond, since I don’t have siblings myself."

"I try to forgive and start a new chapter in my life. Holding onto anger only weighs me down. I don’t know if he feels burdened, but I don’t want to carry that weight. I will focus on doing my best work. Regarding the money, I admit I still want it back because I earned it honestly."

"This incident serves as a major life lesson not to trust anyone but your own instincts. Of course, I hope to recover the money for all victims. But now, I forgive and move forward to rebuild my life, including launching a new clothing brand."

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