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Court Upholds Blocking of Collor's Daughters' Accounts

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The case involves an ex-president's employer's debt
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The Labor Court of Alagoas upheld the freezing of the accounts of former President Fernando Collor's twin daughters. Cecile and Celine Collor, 19, were ordered to withdraw R$649,643.78 from each of them to settle an unpaid debt owed to a former employee of TV Gazeta, owned by their father. Cecile and Celine's lawyers filed appeals with the Regional Labor Court of Alagoas, arguing that the action was "illegal and abusive," as they were not target…

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Poder360 broke the news in on Friday, September 19, 2025.
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