Millionaire coup rocks relationship between SBT artists DOL

Millionaire coup rocks relationship between SBT artists DOL

A dispute between the partners of two contractors for the Brazilian television system (SBT) promises to bring a lot of “climate cake” through the aisles of Silvio Santos’ station.

Helen Ganzarolli and Flavia Pavanelli are in the middle of a fight between the husband of the presenter and the fiancé of the actress of the children’s soap opera “Poliana Moça”. Junior Mendonza, wellknown soccer player, businessman and partner of Pavanelli, accuses César Kuratomi, Ganzarolli’s husband, of carrying out a coup worth 1.540 million reals.

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César had promised to sell a 2022 Land Rover Vogue model that hasn’t even been launched in Brazil so there would be no estimated price list. Realizing he had been duped after making controversial excuses about the delivery of the car, Mendonza contacted the British luxury carmaker and discovered the trap.

Portal Metrópoles’ column Leo Dias had access to all the vehicle’s documents (which Mendonza accuses of being false), the contract they signed and a delivery that did not take place. The businessman said he would open a police report (BO) against Helen Ganzarolli’s husband, who also has influence in the business sector in São Paulo.

“He told me that he bought a 2022 Land Rover Vogue model that hasn’t even arrived in Brazil and that the first one would be his, but that he has a lot of cars. So he asked me if I wanted to buy it, I said yes I did and what was the price. He said the value is R$1,540 million. And sent off the order for the car. He sent me all the wrong details about the car, we signed the contract and he told me the car would arrive that day,” explained Mendonza, who manages the careers of athletes like Douglas Costa (Los Angeles GalaxyUSA). Among others Luiz Adriano (AntalyasporTUR) and Alex Teixeira (BesiktasTUR).

“I waited until the end of the contract where I could claim my money back and to my surprise I was left without the car because it doesn’t exist and without the money because every day is an excuse. In other words: scammers! And I will file an OP against him,” concluded Junior, a luxury car enthusiast, owner of a Lamborghini Urus and other vehicles.

EXPLANATIONS

The article in the Leo Dias column sought out César Kuratomi on Thursday (19). By phone he said everything was already settled, he and Junior were friends and while there was a delay in returning the money, everything would be settled by Friday (20). “This sale was among friends and then it turned out there really was a delay. We were friends. I think, as I said to myself, he was very upset about the situation that actually happened, but which we are already resolving.”

However, Friday passed and César still had not transferred the amount. In the most recent messages exchanged with Mendonza, Ganzarolli’s husband even offered a financed property, but upon checking the details, the businessman found that César had only paid R$70,000 for the property and did not accept the offer.

Kuratomi has now promised to reimburse Mendoza on Monday morning (23) for the sale value of a car that was never delivered.