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Did Cunha leave prison to give an interview?

The editor-in-chief of Época magazine, Diego Escosteguy, made a curious revelation on Twitter: the interview with former congressman Eduardo Cunha for this week's cover story "was not granted in Papuda prison nor anywhere else within the prison system"; "One of two things is true: Cunha is out of prison or he left jail to chat with journalists from the publication, which belongs to the Globo group. Whichever the case, it's illegal," states DCM.

The editor-in-chief of Época magazine, Diego Escosteguy, made a curious revelation on Twitter: the interview with former congressman Eduardo Cunha for the magazine, featured on this week's cover, "was not granted in Papuda prison nor in any other location within the prison system"; "One of two things is happening: Cunha is out of prison or he left jail to chat with journalists from the publication, which belongs to the Globo group. Whatever the case, it's illegal," states DCM (Photo: José Barbacena).

247 - The editor-in-chief of Época magazine, Diego Escosteguy, made a curious revelation on Twitter: the interview with former congressman Eduardo Cunha, featured on this week's cover, "was not given at Papuda prison or anywhere else within the prison system."

"It's one of two things: either Cunha is out of prison or he left jail to chat with journalists from the publication, which belongs to the Globo group. Whichever it is, it's illegal," says DCM.

"The article featuring one of the biggest liars in the Republic had zero impact. Now Época needs to clarify what the meeting with Eduardo Cunha was like," DCM concludes.