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The journalist published a story about João Alberto Morad, Luciana’s father, who died in 2020
06.09.2022 10:45 BRT
Photos: Reproduction / SBT (left) Instagram / Luciana Gimenez (right)
The Entrepreneur João Alberto Moradfather of Luciana Gimenezleft a legacy set in BRL 2 million to a stranger acc Leo DiasIn the metropolises. The woman is a clerk Sao Pauloidentified as Carla Leoniuk. She won the right to a policy of BRL 2,051,149.27as published by the journalist.
The family still doesn’t know carla had some relationship with the millionaire, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 85. Lucianain your Instagramaccused Leo Dias for the exhibition and was moved: “I wanted to understand how important my father’s death is for the media. Some journalists take advantage of the misfortune of others to make reviews. What does my father’s death mean?
“There is no respect to call, to ask, to say anything. I wanted to know, Mr. Leo Dias, what does my father’s death have to do with you?” he added. After a while, Lion decided to speak out and published a letter. Lucianaaccording to the reporter, would have inherited 399,000 BRLone Pajero 2009, 50% of an agricultural holding and social title in the Esporte Club Pinheiros.
Read the full open letter:
Dear Luciana,
The LeoDias column specifically notes that his late father’s probate note has no value judgment on the decision. The process in question did not take place in judicial secrecy and therefore any citizen could have access to the information.
We have to disagree with you on the relevance of the news. The article is about one of the country’s bestknown presenters, who is about to host a variety and gossip show on RedeTV, and it is precisely because of her notoriety that the LeoDias column, which covers the world of celebrities, decided to publish her.
A formal verification of the information would therefore not be required since, as we have already pointed out, the court decision is publicly available. It even says that the process was opened at your request. The column affirms the commitment to truthfulness in reporting information, respect for verification, and focus on newsworthiness criteria that guide the profession, as in good journalism.