TV Globo Reporter receives $ 30,000 after being called racist

TV Globo Reporter receives $ 30,000 after being called racist


Walace Lara, Globo TV reporter, receives $ 30,000 after being called racist on social networks during the landslide coverage in São Sebastião




After being the goal of defamatory comments on social networks, TV Globo Reporter Walace Lara Last Wednesday (19), $ 30,000 compensation won. He was called a racist and false news propagator from the activist Antonio IsupérioDuring the coverage of the owners who affected San Sebastião, on the coast of San Paolo, in February 2024.

The accident occurred later Lara Crying live while reporting the critical situation of the residents of the region, revealing that there were traders that load $ 93 for a liter of water. The activist shared worsening posts on his social networks, associating Lara with false accusations.

Justice considered that the declarations of the Isupéry have not been ascertained and that the dissemination of this information has compromised the image of the journalist, who has great visibility. Despite the first sentence of R $ 5,000, Walace He appealed, requesting the increase in $ 30,000, claiming that the accused resides in the United States and receives in dollars. The phrase was therefore adjusted to compensate for the image damage.

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Source: Terra

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