The Court of Justice of Paraíba has declared that it does not have jurisdiction to rule on the process investigating whether Antonia Fontnell committed positional bias in a case DJ Ives, who assaulted his ex-wife Pamela Holland. With the decision, the case will be transferred to Rio de Janeiro, where the YouTuber and federal vice-candidate resides.
In July 2021, after the publication of photos of Ives’ aggression against Pamela, the presenter commented on the case via social media. She said at the time: “These people from Paraíba are a bit successful and think they can do anything. Tomorrow I will call the Ciara authorities to understand why this cretin has not been arrested.”
Use The word “paraiba” has a negative connotation A revolution was born in part of the public and in celebrities, such as Juliette Freire. After the negative reflection, the actress returned to comment on the term.
“Now they’ve come together to accuse me of xenophobia. Again? It didn’t work out! They actually tried to accuse me of xenophobia because I said ‘these paraiba when they start making a little money they think they can do anything.'” Paraíba, I mean who makes paraíba, He could be south, northeast, whatever. If he does a paraipada, it’s a power of expression,” she said.
Civil Police in Paraíba opened a Investigation against Antonia The YouTuber was charged with the crime of bias. According to information from G1, Judge Shirley Abrantes, of the Paraíba Court of Justice, decided last Wednesday (17 years) that the case should be administered by the judicial bodies in Rio de Janeiro, where Antonia lives.
On Friday (19), former Jovem Pan commented on the decision in Instagram Stories: “False accusations will not pass!”. On the social network, the presenter also shared a note from her legal team about the case.
“The decision was firm, and it specified that the process would be addressed in Rio de Janeiro, which is something we have been looking for since the investigation. It is an initial victory, in a process with many other relevant legal cases, which will of course be accepted in due course,” said the two lawyers Joao Maya and Jill Ortozel.
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