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Court blocks PL party transfers to Flávio Bolsonaro's advertising executive.
BR🏛️ Politics25 days ago

Court blocks PL party transfers to Flávio Bolsonaro's advertising executive.

A Brazilian court has ordered that funds the Liberal Party (PL) was to pay to advertiser Eduardo Fischer be deposited into a judicial account instead. The measure is intended to secure payment of outstanding debts.

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CartaCapital logoCartaCapitalIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 5025 days ago
Court blocks PL party transfers to Flávio Bolsonaro's advertising executive.

A Brazilian court has ordered that funds the Liberal Party (PL) was to pay to advertiser Eduardo Fischer be deposited into a judicial account instead. The measure is intended to secure payment of outstanding debts.

Bias read (Center): The brief report states the court action factually without loaded language or editorializing, despite involving figures associated with the right-wing PL and the Bolsonaro family.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 50): Specific, checkable details (judge names, court, the two parallel suits with 108M and 114M figures, dates). No primary source or other articles to cross-check against, so claims rest on a single outlet; figures and the second judge's name are unverified but internally consistent. Reported in straigh

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