This Monday afternoon (13), singer Ávine Vinny, 32, owner of the hit “Coração Cachorro”, was arrested in Fortaleza, Ceará. The artist was arrested in the act, after accusations of having threatened his ex-wife, with whom he had an eight-year relationship and has a daughter.
However, throughout 2021, Ávine was not the only one to be arrested. Celebrities such as singer Belo, DJ Ivis and even actor André Gonçalves, went through similar situations, detained and in some cases imprisoned at the police station.
The most recent case is that of actor André Gonçalves, 46, who is under house arrest after failing to pay the pension for his daughter Valentina, 18, as a result of his relationship with journalist Cynthia Benini. The sentence determines that he is monitored by electronic ankle bracelets and placed under house arrest for a period of 60 days.
Also on Monday, the artist was again ordered to be imprisoned for failing to pay pension. Who appealed to the court was the eldest daughter, Manuela, 23, the result of the actor’s relationship with actress Tereza Seiblitz. However, your attorney believes the claim will not go forward.
Musician Marcelo Falcão, 48, former vocalist of the group O Rappa, was also under house arrest this year. In mid-November, the artist was accused of not paying child support for his daughter Agatha Silveira, 22.
According to the decision, he would have to serve the sentence at his house, for 60 days, and wear an electronic ankle bracelet during that period. However, on November 17, the house arrest order was revoked by the Rio de Janeiro Courts, as the 7th Civil Chamber upheld a request from Habeas Corpus regarding the arrest.
Also in November, model Liziane Gutierrez, 35, first eliminated from the 13th edition of the reality series A Fazenda (Record) was arrested in Los Angeles, California, in the United States, after getting involved in a mess at an event.
According to her press office, she was involved in a fight with shoving at the time and was detained in a police vehicle, and had a period of one hour for her lawyers to arrive at the scene to resolve the situation. “The lawyer arrived on time and she was released,” the press office said.
Another case that occurred in 2021 was the arrest of DJ Ivis, 30. The musician spent four months in prison for assaulting his ex-wife, Pâmella Holanda, 27. The artist was arrested in July, also in Fortaleza (CE), after the dissemination of images in which he appears punching, slapping and pushing his ex-partner, with whom he has a one-year-old daughter.
He was indicted by the Civil Police of Ceará for three crimes: bodily injury, threat and injury in the context of domestic violence. In October, the state court accepted the complaint from the MPCE (Public Ministry of Ceará) and the artist became a defendant for bodily injury and threat. About a month ago he was released and now he is free to respond.
Singer Belo, 46, was also arrested in 2021. The artist was detained on February 17 by the Police Department for Combating Drugs (DCOD), of the Civil Police of Rio de Janeiro. At the time, he was investigated for performing a show at a state public school in Complexo da Maré, north of Rio, during the pandemic.
The singer spent a night in jail. And this isn’t the first time Belo has had problems with the police. The singer was already arrested in 2002 after being caught wiretapping while talking to Waldir Ferreira, o Vado, appointed by the police as the traffic manager in the Jacarezinho favela, in the northern part of Rio. He was sentenced to eight years in prison for association with the traffic.
After spending a month in prison in 2002, he was effectively arrested in 2004 after appealing free and after spending a period on the run. He served his sentence in a closed prison from November 2004 to March 2006, when he was granted semi-open prison.
In March of this year, forward Gabigol, from Flamengo, and funk player MC Gui were arrested at a luxury casino in the Vila Olímpia neighborhood, in the west side of the city of São Paulo. In addition to the practice of gambling being prohibited in Brazil, the regulars were found disrespecting sanitary rules on the eve of the emergency plan, which at the time implemented a curfew throughout the state of São Paulo, from 8 pm to 5 am.
At the time, Gabigol and MC Gui, and other casino patrons, signed a detailed statement of occurrence after committing to appear to the police when requested. They were subsequently released.
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