Mar 13 β€’ 14:05 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Justice orders the expulsion of former player Carlos Alberto from a condominium in Rio de Janeiro

A court in Rio de Janeiro has ordered the expulsion of former football player Carlos Alberto from his condominium following numerous complaints from residents.

The Justice of Rio de Janeiro has ruled in favor of a condominium in Barra da Tijuca, ordering the expulsion of former professional footballer Carlos Alberto, who played for prominent clubs including Fluminense, Corinthians, and SΓ£o Paulo. This decision was made due to over 50 complaints lodged against him by residents between 2019 and 2023. Allegations included issues such as loud noise, physical altercations, and inappropriate activities occurring on his balcony.

Residents of the condominium expressed a range of grievances, particularly emphasizing disturbances caused by Carlos Alberto's behavior which included excessive noise levels and a lack of respect for community standards. The situation escalated to a point where many felt compelled to formally document their complaints with the local authorities, ultimately leading to the court's involvement. This expulsion order highlights the ongoing tension between the right to personal freedom and the responsibilities associated with living in a community.

In response to the court ruling, Carlos Alberto's defense team denied accusations of any improper conduct, particularly allegations related to orgies, claiming that the complaints were unfounded and suggesting that he is being unfairly targeted. This situation has not only drawn attention to the challenges of community living but also raises questions about celebrity status and its influence on privacy, relationships with neighbors, and legal recourse in disputes between residents and associations.

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