The lawyer stated that the presenter is preventing Alexandre from working at the company, which he also owns, through the Maria da Penha Law
Alexandre Correa will process Ana Hickmann Due to abuse of power, the businessman’s lawyer claimed that the presenter is preventing Alexandre from accessing the company, which he also owns, through the Maria da Penha Law, cited by Ana when reporting domestic violence against her ex-husband.
“In my view, there is an abuse of power. It is on Record TV from 8am to noon. So, for example, he can work at the company’s headquarters at this time”, said the lawyer Enio Martins Murad to Folha de S. Paulo.
“He is generally prohibited from speaking to relatives, friends and employees and from going to his own work, his own home and from seeing his son. This, for me, is a much greater abuse than the speech she has used”, explained.
In her interview with Domingo Espetacular, Ana said that, although the discussions began due to conversations about debts, the trigger was Alexandre’s strange behavior, in addition to documents that indicate crimes on the part of the businessman.
“I never owed anyone anything and now I owe the bank? But I started to find more things and he didn’t like it. I moved where I shouldn’t have”, she said.
“I still can’t go into details because the entire investigation is being carried out under secrecy. But on the Thursday before this attack inside my house I found documents, checks, a lot of things that… some of them I couldn’t identify, whether they were legal or not. illicit, signatures that are not mine, amounts that I said ‘is not possible’”, he spoke.
“There is an investigation into fraud, embezzlement, misrepresentation… that’s the only thing I can talk about for now. He tried to hide it for a long time,” finished.
Source: Maxima

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