Feb 11 • 05:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Doni: what is known about actions against the former goalkeeper of the National Team for not delivering properties in the USA

Brazilian ex-goalkeeper Doni faces legal actions in the United States for failing to deliver properties as promised in construction contracts in Florida.

Doniéber Alexander Marangon, known as Doni, a former Brazilian National Team goalkeeper, is under scrutiny in the United States due to complaints and lawsuits against his company, D32 Wholesale. The company has been accused of not adhering to contracts concerning property construction in Florida, leading to significant unrest among investors and buyers. Reports indicate that not only have construction projects been abandoned, causing urban disturbances, but the company also failed to refund payments made by investors, highlighting serious financial mismanagement.

Specific cases illustrate the growing concerns, such as a 2021 contract to build a house that led to a lawsuit from buyers who are seeking reimbursement of over $59,000. This situation underscores a broader theme of trust and accountability in the real estate sector, particularly affecting those looking to invest in properties in the U.S. The delay in proceedings, with the company’s partners not showing up in U.S. courts for months, has exacerbated the frustrations of the affected clients. A recent court hearing in Orange County has begun to address these issues, setting the stage for further legal developments.

As the legal process unfolds, this case may have implications not only for the involved parties but also for the reputation of international athletes venturing into business. This situation raises questions about the responsibilities that come with such ventures and how they are perceived in the public eye. The outcome of these lawsuits could also influence investor sentiment towards overseas real estate investments, particularly those managed by individuals with high profiles like Doni.

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