Moro ordered to pay R$ 10 to Workers' Party trumpet player whose image was used without authorization.
Sergio Moro ignored a court order and kept an election advertisement on the air that featured the image of a trumpet player without the artist's permission.
247 - Senate candidate and former judge Sergio Moro (União Brasil) was ordered by the 6th Civil Court of the Paraná Court of Justice to pay a fine of R$ 10 after ignoring a court order and keeping an election advertisement on the air that displayed the image of a trumpet player without the artist's permission, according to Mônica Bergamo's column in [publication name]. FSP. An appeal is possible.
Musician Reinaldo Soares Neto, a supporter of former president Lula (PT), stated to the Court of Justice that he was questioned "about whether he traded his convictions for a fee" and that he began to be viewed "with suspicion by bar owners where he was called to play," according to the report.
Moro kept the video on Facebook until the 5th of this month, even though a decision to remove it had been issued in June.
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