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Agostina Paez: Argentina Admits in Video Racist Reaction - 11/03/2026

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Agostina Páez published a video in which she says to repent of offenses and acts against bar officials in Ipanema, in January
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Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez, accused of racial insult and who remains under house arrest in the city of Rio de Janeiro, published a new video on Instagram in which she offered public apologies for what she did. The young woman recognized the seriousness of her behavior and assumed her responsibility for the episode that keeps her almost two months ago involved in a judicial process in Brazil and that does not allow her to return to the countr…

The Argentine lawyer acknowledged the seriousness of her actions and asked for forgiveness after changing her defense and reflecting on racism in a video broadcast on her social networks. La entrada The Argentine lawyer accused of racism in Brazil acknowledged: "What I did was very serious" was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.

Agostina P ez broke the silence through a video after two months of judicial proceedings. Assure that I acted for "ignorance" and asked those who were humiliated for their gestures in a bar in Ipanema

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Argentinian lawyer Agostina P ez, 29, r under the charge of racial inj ria in Rio de Janeiro, published on this Thursday (11) a v god in his social networks in which he apologizes publicly and admits for the first time that he has made an error in acting racistly against a river function at a bar in Ipanema, in the southern area of the city. Read more (03/11/2026)

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The Santiagueña lawyer accused of racial insult in Brazil posted a message on social networks, where she acknowledged her mistake and asked forgiveness of those who felt offended.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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