Deolane’s Fall Into Hell Serves as a Warning to Celebrities: Putting Yourself Out There Can Be Dangerous

Deolane’s Fall Into Hell Serves as a Warning to Celebrities: Putting Yourself Out There Can Be Dangerous


Authorities monitor celebrities who like to flaunt their million-dollar spending to identify possible irregularities

Get the list of the richest people in Brazil. Some have fortunes of up to R$ 40 billion. Besides a lot of money, do you know what they have in common? Discretion.

They do not expose themselves on social networks and television programs. They live in luxury, yet they avoid publicity. As much as possible, they want to go unnoticed. The less attention it attracts, the better.

A profile contrary to that of certain artists, sub-celebrities and occasional celebrities. For these people, life is almost reduced to showing what they have (or pretend to have) to impress their followers and the press.

They willingly show details of their giant house, imported cars, purchases in designer stores, dinners in trendy restaurants, first-class travel… For them, if something costs money, it deserves to be advertised to generate “likes”.

Lawyer Deolane Bezerra, who is fighting to prove her innocence, is part of this group where exhibitionism supports the media image. Now she is paying a high price for having attracted so much attention with her lavish style.

His arrest serves as a warning to his colleagues: Regulatory agencies, such as the Federal Revenue Service, use the Internet to research and monitor taxpayers.

They cross-reference information from social networks with official data to find any inconsistencies in asset declarations that constitute crimes such as tax evasion.

Police and judicial authorities also use the stations to investigate hypothetical crimes, such as money laundering. The more a person boasts online, the more evidence they can produce against themselves.

Dr. Deolane’s overexposure makes millions of anonymous people’s eyes shine as they dream of the same routine of unlimited money and glamour. Better get real. Quick wealth never comes alone: ​​it can bring with it problems that cost peace of mind and even freedom.




Source: Terra

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