
Defense of former assistant of The Night detailed charges of rape
Juliana Oliveira, former assistant of The Night, recorded a criminal representation at the São Paulo Public Prosecution Service (MP-SP) against the presenter Otávio Mesquita. The professional accuses mosque of rape during the recording of the program, aired at SBT.
Understand according to the complaint, during the filming of the episode aired on April 25, 2016, Mesquita would have touched the private parts of Juliana, although she shows resistance and trying to walk away. The accusation is that these acts constitute rape, because, according to Juliana's lawyer, Húdio Silva Jr., criminal law considers as a crime the practice of libidinous acts through violence, even without penetration.
“The fact that the perpetrator takes advantage of any situation, and he contemplates a part of the female body, the so -called lewd contemplation is enough to characterize rape, the more the level of aggression to which it was subjected,” Julina's defense told Earth. Read also Fábia Oliveira Otávio Mesquita recognizes “exaggeration” on video, but denies rape Fábia Oliveira “I have a pity on her,” says Otávio Mesquita after being accused of celebrity rape Otávio Mesquita pronounces on the accusation of rape Fábia Oliveira supposed to rape of Otavio Mesquita was shown in a program; Watch according to the lawyer, Juliana initially believed she was a victim of harassment and only then understood the severity of the event. “If she didn't realize how many women may have gone through a similar situation and did not realize the gravity, the violence she was subjected?” Asked Silva Jr.
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3 of 3Reproduction. He reported that the victim is away from São Paulo for legal advice, due to the emotional impact of the case. The lawyer also pointed out that the criminal representation requests that the MP file a criminal action, because, according to him, “the evidence there is very robust, are images of a program, and therefore dispenses with any investigation.”