The actress was convicted of misusing an image in a post in favor of the military dictatorship
The actress Queen Duarte77 years old, attempted to cancel, on July 11, the a fine that already exceeds the threshold of 160 thousand realsHowever, the Rio de Janeiro court did not even recognize his defense appeal.
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Regina was ordered to pay compensation to director Janaína Diniz’s daughter, Leila Diniz, for the improper use of an image. On his Instagram profile, Duarte published a post in favor of the military dictatorship and used Janaína’s image without due rights.
Sentenced to compensate Leila Diniz in R$ 30 thousand, an amount that will be updated with interest and monetary correction, Queen Duarte She was also forced to pay a daily fine until she deleted the post from social media.
According to Ancelmo Gois, the sum of the principal compensation and the fine already exceeds 160 thousand reals. As mentioned, Regina Duarte even rushed to cancel the fine, but the Court did not even accept the appeal.
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On May 18th, Regina Receives a Warning from Instagram for Sharing False Information on the actions of the government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) in relation to the floods in Rio Grande do Sul.
The former Minister of Culture of the government of Jair Bolsonaro released a fake video claiming that President Lula had refused Portugal aid to the Gauchos affected by the floods.
The video shared by the actress is about the far-right Portuguese politician André Carlo Amaral Ventura. In the images, he lies when he says that the Brazilian government “does not want Portugal to send” donations to Rio Grande do Sul.
By accessing the post, Internet users are informed by the platform that the publication is false and are directed to an article from a control agency that explains why the video is fake news. When she shared the video with false information on Monday 13, the actress stated that she could not “understand why the Brazilian government does not accept humanitarian aid to Rio Grande do Sul”.
Previously, the Planalto Palace had already reported that it was facilitating the transport of 200 tons of donations collected in Portugal. “A lot of misinformation and lies have been spread about the Brazilian government’s efforts to help the people of Rio Grande do Sul. Contrary to what these false contents state, there has been no refusal by the federal government of donations from Portugal to RS,” the statement said.
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