Feb 21 โ€ข 15:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Folha (PT)

Globo ordered to pay the last salary of Gilberto Braga's contract to the author's widower

A Brazilian court has ruled that Globo must pay Edgar Moura Brasil R$ 290,000, the unpaid final salary of the late novelist Gilberto Braga.

In a significant legal ruling, a Brazilian court has ordered the television network Globo to pay Edgar Moura Brasil, the widower of famous telenovela writer Gilberto Braga, a sum of R$ 290,000. This payment corresponds to the last salary owed under Braga's contract, which was reportedly unpaid following his death in 2021. Moura Brasil initially faced adverse decisions in lower courts but achieved a positive outcome after appealing to a higher court.

The case highlights a broader issue surrounding the treatment of rights and compensation for the partners of deceased artists in Brazil's entertainment industry. Edgar Moura Brasil's determination to pursue this claim underscores the importance of acknowledging the financial entitlements of surviving family members, particularly in situations where contractual agreements extend beyond the life of the individual.

While this ruling marks a victory for Moura Brasil, the legal implications are still in flux, as the Globo network retains the option to appeal the decision. This situation has drawn attention not only to contractual obligations in the media but also to the legacy of Gilberto Braga as a significant figure in Brazilian soap opera history, prompting discussions on how the entertainment industry treats the legacies of its creators.

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