Molejo members must meet with Anderson Leonardo’s heirs to resolve the dispute
Andrezinho, one of the members of Molejo, complained about the controversy surrounding the use of the band’s name. In an interview with Quem, the musician provided new details about the impasse which has yet to be resolved in court.
The confusion began after the musicians informed the company Molejo Produções e Evento that they were no longer interested in the services of the heirs of Anderson Leonardo (1972-2024). “The lawyers take care of it. It’s sad for the work. But we continue, we continue,” Andrezinho said.
“In reality they are all grandchildren, we have to solve it in the best way for everyone. It’s all family and family is like that, it’s part. People have to talk to each other to solve it, but everything will be fine. Everything will be fine, God willing, because, like I said, they are all our grandchildren and everything was created and designed by us,” he added.
And there’s more…
Anderson’s family’s interest in fulfilling his final wishes was another complicated topic. The heirs want to choose the singer’s son, Leo Bradock, as the new singer of Molejo. However, the musicians no longer want any involvement with the company, which would be responsible for managing them.
According to lawyer Eduardo Mello, who represents the singer’s children, Leozinho’s refusal to become a singer “caused great astonishment and consternation among his heirs, who saw it as a gesture of direct affront to Anderson’s last wish.” .
Source: Terra

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