Overview
- Released from police detention after last week’s Badung raid, Tia Billinger remains under active immigration investigation with interviews underway.
- Her publicist says she is being questioned daily, has no access to her phone or passport, and is slated to appear in court on Friday.
- A police spokesperson told Kumparan the “collab” being filmed was a game in which the winner would sleep with her and said no pornographic acts had been found in that content, with inquiries continuing.
- Authorities confiscated cameras, condoms, flash drives, erectile medication, labeled outfits and a blue pickup branded “Bonnie Blue’s BangBus,” and they are assessing possible visa violations.
- Fourteen Australian men detained with her were released without charge, while one Australian and two Britons face further questioning; Indonesia’s Pornography Law carries penalties of up to 12–15 years and heavy fines, though experts say deportation is a common outcome in similar cases.