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In a Year of Absence, a Judge Who Saw "Crazy Women Chasing Men" Received r$1.6 Million From the Tj

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Judge Luís Cesar de Paula Espindola completes one year of leave from his position at the Paraná Court of Justice this week. The suspension was ordered by the National Council of Justice (CNJ) after Espindola stated, during a trial in a case of harassment against a 12-year-old student, that nowadays "it's women who run like crazy after men." During his suspension, Espindola continues to receive not only his salary as a judge but also the infamous…
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Judge Luís Cesar de Paula Espindola completes one year of leave from his position at the Paraná Court of Justice this week. The suspension was ordered by the National Council of Justice (CNJ) after Espindola stated, during a trial in a case of harassment against a 12-year-old student, that nowadays "it's women who run like crazy after men." During his suspension, Espindola continues to receive not only his salary as a judge but also the infamous…

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plural.jor.br broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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