Even after an agreement with the MPF, Preta Gil's family continues with a lawsuit for moral damages for statements made during a mass in Paraíba
Preta Gil's family is pursuing a civil lawsuit for moral damages against priest Danilo César after his controversial statements during a mass.
The family of Brazilian singer Preta Gil is continuing their pursuit of a civil lawsuit against priest Danilo César for moral damages, following remarks he made during a homily that were deemed religiously intolerant. The incident occurred during a live-streamed mass in Paraíba and sparked significant public outrage. The lawsuit demands compensation amounting to R$ 370 thousand and underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding religious expression and personal accountability.
The lawsuit was officially filed on November 5 in the 41st Civil Court of the District of Rio de Janeiro, with Judge Victor Agustin Cunha Jaccoud Diz Torres overseeing the case. The court has laid out the procedural steps necessary for the case to proceed, emphasizing the seriousness with which the judiciary is responding to allegations of intolerant speech. The current phase of the trial involves the defense put forth by the priest, while the family of Gilberto Gil, father of Preta Gil, prepares for their rebuttal.
This case reflects a broader issue within Brazilian society regarding freedom of speech, religious intolerance, and the responsibilities of public figures. As Preta Gil's family pushes forward with their civil action, they are likely seeking not only financial reparation but also to draw attention to the impact of such statements on marginalized communities. The outcome of this case may set a precedent in how similar issues are handled in the Brazilian legal system going forward.