Feb 25 • 23:36 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Justice suspends auction of Ana Hickmann and Alexandre Corrêa's mansion in Itu

A São Paulo court has suspended the auction of a mansion owned by TV presenter Ana Hickmann and her ex-husband, Alexandre Corrêa, following a legal challenge.

A São Paulo court has put a stop to the auction of the mansion belonging to Ana Hickmann and her former husband, Alexandre Corrêa. The ruling was issued by Judge Guilherme Madeira Dezem after Hickmann's defense filed a legal remedy known as 'embargos de terceiro.' This legal approach is utilized to protect the interests of a party not officially involved in a lawsuit but nevertheless affected by a court decision, in this case, Hickmann wishes to protect her share of the property from being used to settle her ex-husband's debts.

The suspension of the auction means that execution of the debt related to the property is halted. As a result, the auction, which was set to take place, cannot proceed until the court makes a determination on Hickmann's case. This development is significant for Hickmann as it prevents any immediate sale of the mansion while the legal proceedings unfold, allowing her to maintain her claims regarding the property.

Historically, the mansion was up for auction due to financial disputes involving Corrêa, who has incurred significant debts. The decision to suspend the auction indicates the complexities involved in distinguishing between individual financial responsibilities in marital separations and highlights legal mechanisms available to protect personal assets during such disputes.

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