Mar 9 β€’ 07:01 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Investors in Doni's real estate business were attracted by trust and promising market in the US, says lawyer

Lawyer Juliana Leite states that investors in former Brazilian goalkeeper Doni's real estate ventures in the US were drawn by a trustworthy relationship and an enticing market in Florida.

Lawyer Juliana Leite, who represents clients involved in real estate investments linked to former Brazilian goalkeeper DoniΓ©ber Alexander Marangon, known as Doni, highlights that the investors were motivated by a strong trust relationship with the businessman and the promising prospects of the Florida real estate market. She notes that before the pandemic, there was a robust connection with the directors of the companies involved, showcasing interesting projects that promised high returns on investments due to the valued real estate in the area.

Leite emphasizes that the Florida real estate market remained buoyant, especially post-pandemic, leading to a surge in land value. Investors, she claims, initially believed they were stepping into credible opportunities that, if fully realized, could yield significant returns. However, she raises concerns as none of the promised projects have been delivered, despite their appealing locations and potential profitability, which could signify deeper issues within the operations of the companies involved.

The lawyer's involvement sheds light on increasing legal challenges, as she has engaged in four lawsuits against the D32 company associated with Doni's ventures. This underscores potential gaps in management or financial miscalculations, raising questions about the future of the investments and the real estate projects in question, subsequently affecting both the investors' financial outcomes and Doni's professional reputation within the industry.

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