Brazil's Attorney General's Office (AGU) will seek R$ 100 million in damages from financiers of the 8/1 terrorism attack.
The public civil action must be filed in the 8th Federal Court of the Federal District.
247 - A public civil action being prepared by the Attorney General's Office (AGU) will seek R$ 100 million in compensation for collective non-material damages from more than 50 individuals and companies that financed the transportation of the Bolsonaro supporters who invaded the headquarters of the Three Powers in Brasília on January 8th.
According to Folha de S. PaulThe Attorney General's Office (AGU) understands that condemnation for non-material, or collective moral, damages is warranted when there are unjust and intolerable violations of legislation and fundamental societal values, provoking revulsion and indignation in the collective conscience.
The action must be filed with the 8th Federal Court of the Federal District.