Mar 16 • 13:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Councilor from João Pessoa is targeted by protective order after domestic violence report

A councilor from João Pessoa, Marcos Vinicius Sales Nobrega, has been granted a protective order following allegations of domestic violence from a woman.

In Paraíba, a protective order has been granted against João Pessoa councilor Marcos Vinicius Sales Nobrega, initiated by a complaint from a woman under the Maria da Penha Law, which addresses domestic violence in Brazil. The judiciary's decision, made on February 25, 2026, became public knowledge on March 16, 2026, when G1 accessed the case documentation. Reportedly, the decision was made following testimonies from the victim detailing various forms of abuse, including strict control over her social media activities, verbal assaults, professional intimidation, and persistent stalking after their relationship ended.

The victim's claims also specify that the councilor insisted upon her tattooing his name multiple times on her body, highlighting a concerning pattern of coercive behavior. As the protective order is enacted, the councilor has refrained from commenting on the allegations, indicating that the case is under judicial secrecy. This makes it challenging to ascertain his perspective on these serious accusations, which have garnered significant media attention.

The implications of this case are substantial as they not only reflect the ongoing issues of domestic violence within the political sphere in Brazil, but also the enforcement of protective measures that aim to safeguard victims under the law. The societal response to such allegations against a public figure can prompt discussions on accountability and the measures necessary to protect individuals from domestic abuse, pushing for more robust legal frameworks and societal change.

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