GABRIEL MONTEIRO X 20 HATERS: CULPADO OU INOCENTE? I GIDA LABS (Debate Completo)

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My name is Gabriel Monteiro. I was in jail for two and a half years, unfairly. If anyone has any evidence against me, just sit here and convince the public that I'm a criminal.

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Gabriel Monteiro, you claim that you were in jail for two and a half years, unfairly. You are guilty and innocent. I'm innocent. Those who disagree, sit at the table. I'm sorry, I'm sorry because I've been following Manteiga for a long time because I worked on the track and I know how many fake videos there are on the track, you know? So I'm sorry for that because I didn't waste my time trying to believe in his truth, you know?

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That if it's true, if it's a lie, because I've seen a lot of his fake videos on the track, you know?

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Hey, brother. With all due respect. Feel free.

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My name is Dufarol, like, I think it's a lie, like, the things you say, and I think you're guilty of that for the other videos I've seen, like, of fake on the street, you know? On top of that thesis, I can't specify the 100% that you have committed some crime, but in this thing, for me, you're guilty for the videos of lies you've been making on the internet, you know? A lot of videos of lies. So, for me, you're guilty for that. Well, I've never made a video of lies. If you have any evidence against me, just present it.

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The theme now, of the 15 minutes, is if I'm innocent or guilty. What evidence do you have that I'm a rapist? So, man, like... I came from a community of people who said they were artists and did a lot of things to be where they are.

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So I saw that you practiced the same things, you know?

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What proof do you have that I'm a rapist? So, in fact, I don't have any proof, but the media... Do you have any proof that I'm a rapist? Any material evidence?

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Well, what they show on TV to us, that they say it's the voice of truth, because the TV... The TV is the voice of truth?

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Many people believe when they want. If the TV says that funk is an instrument of crime, will the TV be right? They sell that every day. And is the TV right? Well, not in my opinion, but like... So why in your opinion, is the TV right when you talk to your criminal?

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Because I came from the street, I've been through a lot, I've seen videos of lies, and I saw, no one told me.

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Do you have any proof that I'm a rapist? Any proof? No, not 100%. So why am I not... Why am I so busy? Because your ident This is a prejudice. Since you don't like me,

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you have a distorted view of my image, you think that I am necessarily a criminal. And I necessarily committed rape. Imagine, I don't like you. What's your name? Dufarol.

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Let's say I don't like you. I have nothing against you, I'm just getting to know you now. For the fact that I don't like you, I have nothing against you, I'm just getting to know you now. Because I don't like you, I'll believe you. If someone tells me you're a thief, it would be right for me to judge you.

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An act, according to...

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If you didn't know me, okay, but since I already know you from the streets, I came from the street, from the traffic light, I carry the traffic light in my arm, the general knows my direction, I witnessed it, it wasn't this case of violence, it wasn't. But we're discussing this case.

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I'm not a rapist.

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So, for me...

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It's exactly this case, in this case. I'm not a rapist. Do you have any evidence against me to present, to convince people? Do you have any evidence to present to the public that I'm a rapist? I have no evidence, but the conviction about the videos, I've admitted. In the absence of proof! Hi.

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Thanks, good luck. Guilty for being a big fag, abusing women and you looked at the track, bro. Guilty.

3:41

Are you a king?

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I'm the king of the job, bro.

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King of the job?

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Representing the girls on the job, bro. King of the job? I represent the street girls, the dance floor. Bro, I have an admiration for you because I didn't understand what happened. That great hero of mine fell to the ground, I came to the media, I'm here to understand.

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Because in my perception today, at the moment, you are guilty. I'm guilty of allegedly raping a woman. Rape is a crime that generates vestiges, do you agree with me? I agree. The criminal body exam of the MLA and the civil police attested that I am innocent. So why am I a rapist? At the moment, there is no evidence to prove this.

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Do you have any evidence, something like that?

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It's in the process. Just look at the process. The media, unfortunately, had access to a secret process. Since it had access to a secret process, society has a notion of reality. You just have to watch an interview with Cabrini, you just have to watch what was unfortunately reported as a secret process. It wasn't me who broke the seal.

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The press demonstrated. And there's the crime body exam, which was negative.

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I'll ask a question.

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For rape.

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You understand how the track works very well. The track is very secretive,, and maybe even with the girls. Man, I believe that somehow, at that moment, the fact happened and things just went wrong. What fact?

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For example, let's say that the situation happened, you're walking there and the girl says, stop, can you understand, can't you understand? Because, like, nowadays I believe it's very difficult, bro, to stay connected to girls.

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Do you think you crossed the line when she said stop, or something like that?

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She didn't say stop. If she had said stop, I would have stopped. It's no wonder that the woman who was used to arrest me confessed to her doctor that the relationship with me was consensual. The woman who was used, because she is not a denouncer, she was not the one who denounced me, her testimony at the police station,

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her first testimony, was only telling the truth, that there was no rape, that there was no violence, that her relationship with me was consensual. She admitted to her private doctor that her relationship with me was consensual. In the direct examination of her gynecological doctor, she pointed out that her relationship with me was not violent. The IML itself has already put the laudo in the high notes.

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There is no sign of violence. How could I supposedly rape a woman for an hour, supposedly raped, beaten, tortured, without having a record, without having any material evidence, a face. There's nothing, no material evidence that I raped. On the contrary, there's her own testimony in the police station

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saying that she wasn't raped, she admits to her private doctor that her relationship with me was consensual, there's a criminal body exam showing that there was no violence, and yet, with all these evidence, material, police, doctor, do you think I'm a criminal body, demonstrating that there was no violence, and yet, with all these evidence, material, police, medical, do you think I'm a criminal? Well, if with all the evidence you think I'm a criminal,

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if another woman says that you raped her, in 2019, just with the speech, how are you going to defend yourself?

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Hardly. I believe that, like, nowadays we have to have a lot of malice. I think there's also good thing. I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing.

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I think that's a good thing. I think that's a good thing.

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I think that's a good thing.

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I think that's a good thing. and our families too, when he manipulated videos and released videos with minors. I'm Pastor Vanessa Alexandre.

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Hi, Pastor.

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I want to ask you...

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I have the utmost respect for you.

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I also have respect for you.

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Thank you.

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I'm in a place of haters today and I wouldn't like to be here because I was a person who believed in you.

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Yes.

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Gabriel, you are the son of a pastor. That's son. True. And the time you made me cry was a video where I saw your grandmother crying for you. I don't know if you realized how many people fell when you fell. I know that a pastor's son is not a grandson of God and has nothing to do with religion.

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But what I want to tell you is that you were a voice for our young people. Today I take care of young people, like these young people who are here, most of them are from communities that no longer believe that there are good people, that there are people doing a serious job. So I wanted to hear from you, you know? If you've never been aware of the weight of your voice,

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the weight of your authority, you know? The weight of your image, of when you shared videos and you manipulated videos about the act with this girl.

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So, ma'am, I have a lot of respect. You are a pastor, my father is a pastor, my mother is a missionary. The civil police has already reached the conclusion, not indicating me,

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it is already proven that I did not share any sexual videos. If so, I would be indicted, denounced and arrested for it. I was investigated for years in my life, two searches and arrests were made in my house, several confessions, all my confessions were broken. It was proven by the expert that I did not share any sexual video.

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First point is this. Second, I had mistakes, in fact I had spiritual mistakes. I have spiritual mistakes. I am a distant Christian, but I am not a rapist. I made a mistake with God. I missed the target. I made a mistake against the Holy Spirit.

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The moment I go to a nightclub, I drink, I go out with women without commitment, in fact, I am making a mistake with God. And I can't defend myself because it's a sin, but I'm not a rapist. All the sexual relations I had were consensual. This has already been proven by police statements,

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it has already been proven by several people who accused me in 2022, and today in the court and in the police station they say they lied and fabricated evidence against me. Fabricating in the language of law is when you manipulate, when you produce, for example, a false testimony. Because there is no evidence, there is testimony,

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but in the legal language it is precisely that. You are already more than proven, the people who accused me saying that they lied to me because of the Rebocca mafia.

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So respect...

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Thank you. I respect you a lot, ok?

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I also respect you and respect your story.

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Thank you.

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I'll make you, if God wants, like me again. Ok? So, master?

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Ok? Satisfaction?

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Guilty of sexual assault of women, guilty of invasion of property, guilty of defamation and guilty of abuse of power. Gabriel, you have said that you are innocent, with all the evidence in your favor, that you did not commit the robbery. So why does your prison have equipment that monitors you after you leave the jail?

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Because I respect the law, I respect the decisions. I am so innocent that when I was sent to prison, I surrendered. The police couldn't even do an operation in my house, I surrendered. To get out of jail, it was determined that I used electronic scrubbing. I'm respecting it. Electronic scrubbing is not a synonym for guilt. I was not convicted, on the contrary, my trial was canceled.

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I legally disagree, for me there is no basis. I'm using electronic scrubbing, but I'm so respectful and I trust the law so much that I'm using an electronic scrubber and I'm fulfilling all the requirements. But in the decision, there is no basis for saying why Gabriel Monteiro is a rapist, why Gabriel Monteiro committed a crime. No. It was decided that I would use the scrubber.

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I'm not fulfilling the sentence. I'm not a criminal, I wasn't convicted. This is a cautious measure that so many other people in Brazil are unfortunately using it wrongly.

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Correct, but you are using it because the justice determined that it is necessary to be monitored. In other words, you are not completely innocent, just like you are not completely guilty. The big question for me here now is how you managed to shape your image over all these years.

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From starting as a savior of the country, the one who would come to Rio de Janeiro with the truth, with his own hands, to be able to become a guy who picks up a girl on the street, asks her to make a pre-written text that you wanted, that you manipulated, that you edited, you didn't put it in the edition,

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and after that, become a guy who goes to hospitals to be able to record a doctor who was resting during his break. So, don't you agree with me that during all these events that involve you, events that were proven, don't you think that thinking that Gabriel Monteiro is a rapist is something so absurd?

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Well, you touched on several different points. First, the electronic turn. It's not that I'm not 100% innocent. In fact, the state has to prove my guilt, and the state didn't. In fact, the judge made an annulment sentence in my trial. I don't have a conviction for rape, I don't have a conviction for sexual abuse.

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On the contrary, the whole process and procedure that went to the end of accusations of rape and sexual harassment, made there in 2022, all of them that reached the end, I beat, all of them, I won. Absolutely all of them. It's very difficult in Brazil, today, to defend yourself. It's very difficult, because the state is slow,

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justice doesn't always work the way we think, in our legal language. However, all the procedures and processes that reached the end, I won, I didn't lose one, I won 100% of the cases. I wish I had this case tomorrow, because I'm sure of the absolution.

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But your image is still stained. You with that in your tunnel,

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people will look, Gabriel Monteiro, the rapist, Gabriel Monteiro, the corrupt, Gabriel Monteiro, the manipulator.

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I'm not even accused of corruption. I'm also not criminally accused of any manipulation.

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I'm accused... This is on the internet.

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Sorry, but on the internet you can...

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This is on the internet and the editors have already made several statements. Of course you can...

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Did you know about their latest statements in 2025? That you posted on the internet? That you were a criminal? Did you know that, for the court, looking at the judge and the prosecutor,

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they admitted that they lied to me?

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No.

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So, noble, it's no use you coming with an accusation of 2022. Your editors said that you manipulate, they said that you are a rapist, they said that you are a rapist, but in 2025, since 2024, they are admitting in the court that they lied to me.

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It's the same thing if I come here and say, what's your name, Master?

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Murilo.

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Murilo, you're a thief. I say you're a thief. And you're charged, denounced and arrested because of my testimony. But in 2027, when there's an audience, I come and say, Murilo is not really a thief. Murilo was messing with some mafias in Rio de Janeiro that I was threatened and coerced

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to produce a false complaint against Murilo. This testimony of mine in 2027 would not be enough to innocent you both legally and morally? Objectively?

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Can you repeat, please?

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So, Murilo, imagine if I accuse you today of being a thief, of having stolen my cell phone. And in 2027, the audience is scheduled to be marked.

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And I say...

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Nice to meet you, Eduardo.

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Eduardo, how are you? Good afternoon.

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Gabriel Monteiro is guilty because he wants to take advantage of the situation and wants to act on the suffering of others. situation Can't do I receive the so free mentally Don't was a follow-up in a west to produce soccer Pela Lee not with some federal news is key Manta a casa mesmo consensual come on this one minority that echo sit there at the school

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Quanto Zanos Chima Lena a produce photos condo you to be a relationship I was married to her when I was 14 years old. It doesn't matter. She was a minor.

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You are lying.

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She was a minor.

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You are lying. She was a minor. You are lying. You are lying. You are lying. She was not a minor.

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You are lying. Forgive me for saying this.

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Then defend yourself.

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She was not a minor. She married me 14 days later.

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She had a relationship with me.

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That's not...

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She was not underage. You are not telling the truth. She was over 20 years old.

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Yes, but you said in the interview with Cabrini that she was underage.

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I didn't say that, it's a lie. I didn't say that. The sexual relationship with this woman, which was used to arrest me, at the time of the facts, she was not under 18 years old. She was over 20 years old. So much is true that she got married 14, 15 days later.

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So much is true that she was in a club that must be over 18 years old, right?

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At least theoretically.

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But you know that that doesn't mean much.

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But you said she was under age.

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She doesn't mean much.

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But for the justice itself, she was over 20 years old. Gabriel Monteiro, the big media claimed that you manipulated their videos, which left many content creators mad at you on the internet.

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Are you guilty or innocent?

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I'm innocent.

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Who disagrees, sit at the table.

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He's guilty, because he does his things on the street, you know? Wake up and sit at the table. I don't.

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He's guilty because he does his things on the street, you know? So he thinks he's someone in life, you know? Because instead of helping someone, he doesn't help. He just keeps criticizing people, you know? Gabriel Montreux, so I'm going to talk, 7-1. So I wanted to ask you, Gabriel, what are your intentions with the woman? Sorry, I didn't understand the question. I wanted to know what was your intention with the woman you sent a message to on WhatsApp.

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What did you really want with her?

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What woman did I send a message to on WhatsApp? That woman from the troops, Gabriel. She's on the media, she's on the internet. Actually, she's the one who sent me the message, she's the one who called me,

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she's the one who looked for me after she stayed with me. I'm the woman of the troops, Gabriel. Everyone is on the media, on the internet. In fact, she sent me a message, she called me, she came to me after she stayed with me.

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So, what the internet says is not that.

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So, not always what the internet says is true, my noble. It's the following. This relationship with her was consensual, so much so that she admitted it herself to the police station, she admitted it to the police station, to her doctor. I was charged with transmitting a disease to her that is already approved by the civil police expert

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that I don't even have this disease. The civil police expert concluded that I didn't even rape her because it's very clear in the report that there is no evidence of violence and neither did I transmit a disease to her, HPV, because I don't even have this disease. I was arrested if at had at least been heard. So, it's not just legally my absurd prison.

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Morally, it's absurd my prison, because they didn't give me the right to be heard. I was 2 years and 4 months without being convicted until the evidence comes to the trial and cancel all action against me. Okay, but what evidence do you have?

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Let's play!

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How are you, Gabriel Mante Master, calm down, boss. I'm sorry. What to expect from a stupid... What to expect from a totally undisciplined boy in the military police? Do you want to go to the Elisinoff complex? Man, it wasn't good, but a lot of people are there, deservedly.

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Not all of them. That's what you have to know. You, as a man, can, any day, stop at the police station and suggest it. You can be sure of that.

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Ah, it's full of innocent people.

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There are a lot of innocent people. I met a lot of innocent people there.

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I've heard that there are a lot of innocent people.

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Have you been arrested? Yes. How long were you arrested? like you. Anyway. Do you think that in Brazil, everyone who goes to jail is because they committed something?

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Don't you believe in the Brazilian Constitutional Law? I believe in the law, but not in the application.

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No?

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Do you think that the application is... that the judgment of the earth is like the judgment of God, which is perfect? You talk so much about God. Do you think that your attitudes... Does God like your attitudes?

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Well, I'm a sinner. As a sinner, I believe in the Christian theology, that, in fact, not everything pleases God. But I try to do the right things. One thing I can be sure of, I can have spiritual errors, just like all of you. Only one person came here on Earth who was perfect,

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and that was Jesus. But I'm not a criminal, I'm not a bandit. If you have any evidence against me that I'm a criminal, a rapist, please, present it to the people. I can't present it because you already proved your innocence in the court, right? But you... It's very clear. It's very clear. But I still believe that you may have manipulated the court, manipulated... Have gone after the girl, for her to say that you didn't...

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For her to tell the doctor that you had no relationship with her. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm not. You can sit there, master. It's ok?

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He's guilty because he knows his influence, his power over youth and people. When everyone is screwed, he used it in a bad and incorrect way.

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André Ricote.

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Ricote, yes.

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How are you, Gabriel?

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Fine, master.

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Gabriel, I've been following you since the time you were a cop. I've always liked your videos. I've seen everything that happened and everything you're talking about here today. And why did you become a culprit for me? Because I really believed believed in Gabriel. I saw Gabriel being taken by a series of arrogant people,

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and even being consumed to the point of being arrested and here today. Gabriel is guilty to me today, and I wanted to give you this opportunity to hear you, to understand the following. Who was that was who was looking to help the population because people are increasingly having mental problems, difficulties and they believed in that Gabriel who was that Gabriel who was naïve and was swallowed by the machine

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and who is this Gabriel sitting here in front of me?

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Nobre, ending a contract of more than 130 million reais.

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With the city of Rio de Janeiro, and it generated several men.

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Did you do this because you really believed, or were you wanting the media, or were you wanting to appear?

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I attacked the Rebocca mafia, the Contravenção mafia, the corrupt coronel mafia, the public hospital mafia, several mafias that were never fought in Rio de Janeiro. Do you really think I did all this because of the media? And even if I did, let's say it's just because of the likes. I'm a crazy guy, a kamikaze, that I'm going to die because of likes on Instagram. Let's say that's it?

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Even so, the reason for my like means a better life for you in Rio de Janeiro. Still, the reason for my supposed media is a fulfillment for this family.

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And today, who is this Gabriel that is today? What do you intend to do today?

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I keep doing the same things.

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What did you learn from all this, Gabriel?

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I learned that my destiny, if I continue the way I am, is death or jail. Because fighting corruption in Rio de Janeiro and in Brazil only gives you two paths, death or jail. That's the reality. Because you fought the system, you messed with the powerful

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who are in their underwear, in the biggest places in Brazil.

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You know they attacked you, so you learned now... Because I'm... Gabriel, understand that I'm here, I'm bringing my vision, and it may be that of others, because they really believe me, people are... Thank you. They need it. People are needing it. But it really needs to be...

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Master, master, ask me.

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Because you took a beating that is not for few.

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And I will take others. I'm sure I'll take others. You know why? Defending your family against the mafias that rule this place only has two paths. Death or jail for those who are fighting.

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And you will face it again? Because Rio is not for amateurs, right? Live is sad, die is mourning. Let's see. I really hope I can believe and I hope you have learned. Because I don't even know what you went through.

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In this Brazil, who stood up against the system that was not destroyed?

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That's it.

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Thanks, master.

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For me, he's guilty because I'm an artist and he's against artists, so I'm against him, you know? Because we're the crazy boy's team, and this is going to get real. Got it, Gabriel Monteiro? Check your response.

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Hey, master.

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Thanks, Gabriel. We're together, thanks. For me, you guys are all bastards, you know? You from politics, you from the video. For, you guys are all badasses, you know? You guys from politics, you guys from the video, for me it's all fake news, you know? Because you guys love to blur out lies in the smoke screen, because no one knows what's hidden behind the cameras, you know? Because you guys say you fight corruption, you fight this, you fight that, but what about the justice there for the heroes?

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The police came in shooting in the hills, who's going to fight that. But what about the justice for the Eros? The police came in shooting in the hill. Who's going to fight that? And then we want the wrong ones. And the smoke screen just closes. You understand? And it's muffled again because of these naughty politicians,

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these fake media, fake news, these fake videos. For me, it's all fake news.

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Good afternoon.

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Who makes videos against corruption, makes fake news?

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Uh-huh. Good afternoon. Who makes videos against corruption, commits fake news?

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Uh-huh. Are you making a video today? I'm looking for likes. Are you making a video today?

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Theoretically, yes.

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Not theoretically. In practice, you're making a video. There are two cameras here.

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I'm not doing it directly because I'm recording myself.

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You authorized the recording. Are you making fake news now?

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Exactly.

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It depends, you can edit it and put my image there. Now, are you doing fake news? No, not now. Now I'm speaking politically all the truth I'm finding. So when you make a video, it's not fake news? When someone else makes a video, it's fake news? What proof do you have that it's my fight against corruption?

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Me arresting policemen, arresting businessmen, ending millionaire contracts, is it fake news? What proof do you have? Show me some real proof. He read the manual! He was just waiting for someone to say that. He skipped a line. I won't even read it.

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You're disgusting. 6.

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G1 report. Fake news. Fake news.

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Globo only.

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I only trust Silvio Santos. You, fake news, Globo only.

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I'm going to do it with Silvio Santos. You can be sure. Globo only, I'm lying.

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I don't like Silvio Santos.

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No.

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What is this, bro?

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No, it's ok.

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Just for Silvio Santos. For Silvio Santos. For Silvio Santos. God bless you. me but I'm not your enemy. Of course not, that's it. You know, bro? It's also because I don't like politicians, or police, or any of those bastards.

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You're all bastards.

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Look at all the evidence I have here, man.

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It's G1, man. I'm proud of Silvio Santos. I told you I'm not going to believe in G1. Is there a record?

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Is there a record?

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Is there an SBT? But we're going to waste all our time doing this search. But let me explain, man. It's not because being in G1 is necessarily a liar. G1 won't favor me. If you're in G1 showing me fighting corruption, you can be sure, man. Globo is not favoring me. What kind of corruption?

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The corruption that affects the worker the most. First, corruption inside public hospitals. Second, corruption inside the police. Man, which policeman do you know who fought corruption the most in the PM? How many policemen did I take down?

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How many colonels did I take out of command? How many policemen did I report? You said you don't like corrupt policemen. Look at me. Look at me, man. You know I fight corrupt policemen.

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You may not like my stereotype, you may not like me because I'm right-wing, but you say I don't fight corrupt cops. No, I'm not right-wing or left-wing. Honestly, I want two against each other, explode, no neurosis, boss, with all due respect. I'm here, but because of the Eros Justice, too, because the cops are all naughty, because I'm in favor of the BG, because I'm an artist,

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you know? Have you seen that... BG, that classic phrase, Gabriel Monteiro left the PM, now it's easy to do it by hand,

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you never heard that?

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It's easy to do it by hand?

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No, it's not easy, they did it for you, it wasn't me. So, they did it for me.

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So why didn't they do it by hand with me? I'm going to ask you the question, why didn't your brave, your brave, your pitbull I'm going to be I think I don't know. I used to use the perfume sprayer at the party with Paul Bel. You guys, it's all like... I use the perfume sprayer. I use the perfume sprayer.

27:52

At the party with the piranhas, you use it. And you go like... And you go like... Because you can't record a party, right? But...

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You said that I ran away from Borges. He made the video admitting he ran away. Another one. You represent Borges. Is it easy to do it by hand? I'm here.

28:10

No, but, dad, I'm 1 meter and 1.5 feet.

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How am I going to steal a baton, dad?

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You're not brave, you're not brave. How am I going to steal a baton?

28:18

You're not brave, you're not pitbull. It's easy as hell. Here. We sign a contract now, without answering to the bodyguards.

28:26

Legalized? 5 minutes? You're going to lose your friendship?

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Let's go. Now.

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Oh, my friends. The guys are going to make a cut there. Now you're not the brave one. I'm not brave. The cemetery is full. I'm a bad guy. So why are you saying it's close to doing it, I'm here. No, it's music, partner. I didn't tell you.

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Gabriel Monteiro left the PM. Now it's easy to go.

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Do it now.

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But you have to contact his advisory.

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You don't need an advisory. Do it now. But Borgio is not here.

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Represent your idol.

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Are you crazy? You guys, for me, you guys, you have to settle it in the off, in the backstage. Not in the off, in the on. It's now.

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But Borges is not here, man.

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It's now, call him, tell him to come, I'm here.

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I don't have his number. Hello, Borges, if you're watching this video, Fight Music Show, Gabriel Monteiro wants to do it with you, you know? will solve the difference for you guys. In the ring. Share it. I bet 100,000 on Borges. I bet 100,000 on Borges.

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I bet 100,000 on Borges.

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Are you scared?

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No.

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Are you looking around?

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I bet 100,000 on Borges.

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You do? So, you bet 100, people in Borges, right? It's just that he accepts the challenge.

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Oh, look at that, BG!

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Look at that, BG!

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Now I want to know if he will accept.

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Oh, it's not even with me, right? Not with Gabriel Pontega.

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Do you think he will accept? He didn't accept in 2020. Why will he accept it now? Because... But it's because Paizão is on another level now. He's got a lot of life. He doesn't have to fight to get more famous. Paizão is already in the media. He got his jobs.

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Congratulations to him.

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And like... It's each one in his own world. Who doesn't row, will row too. He'll get behind. He'll have to hit the media to get on the media. Why? Look. He's already on the media. He's already on the media.

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He's not going to have to keep lowering himself, you know? For these things to have to show up again.

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He makes music about me.

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You know?

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Let me understand.

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He did it in 2020.

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Listen, listen. He makes music about me. I had no idea who this guy was. I'm gonna play this song and you're gonna beat me up. So, ok, I accept the challenge. You didn't see this in 2020? Let me talk. In 2020 I already told him. I posted the post. If he wants to do it with me, just say, Diora.

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Diora, hit the spot! Why didn't he do it?

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Because I think he's very similar to you.

31:02

Guilty due to that prejudice with Borges, several fakes on the dance floor, and not to mention the abuse he did to that girl over there, who has no forgiveness. So, Gabriel, since you brought up this subject, regarding Borges,

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it's not taking personal cases...

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What's your name, master?

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Bruno.

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Say it, Bruno. MC Dib. But what happens is, generalizing, taking advantage of this subject, I would like to know why this prejudice against music. Because I come from music, I come from trap...

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What prejudice do I have? No, it's not the prejudice itself, but the fact of speaking, because the MCs nowadays, most of them are doing survival of what happens... Of trap and funk? Yes, of trap and funk. I listen to it all the time. It happens inside the favelas.

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But I saw a debate...

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I came from the favela, I lived in the favela, I listen to trap, I listen to funk, so what's my prejudice?

31:51

No, but because of what happened to you and Borges, it ended up being generalized. No, nothing happened, man.

31:55

Let me explain. saying that he would beat me up and kill me. Gabriel Moteiro is from the Police Department, now it's easy to do it by hand. I break your nose, step on your face and leave your body on the floor. In other words, it denotes death, right?

32:16

Of the body.

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Anyway, I say this, man, since you're going to do this, ok, anytime, let's schedule a date, the day you want. Then he started making videos on the internet crying, calling his mother, saying he was being threatened. And recently he made another video admitting he ran away from me. But what I was seeing there too, further on, was that...

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The guy makes a song calling me to a fight, I accept it, he runs away. And man, I'm the one who's wrong. I can't understand. I'm talking about Oruan, I'm generalizing. This issue that happened between you guys ended up causing other people to make songs about favelas,

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that show the reality of humor.

32:55

I'm sorry, but I'm against favelas, I'm not against funk, I'm not against trap. I don't have a single line against favelas, against funk, against trap. Gabriel, the big press said that you had a sexual abuse trial against your advisors.

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Are you guilty or innocent?

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I'm innocent.

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Who disagrees, sit down at the table.

33:21

What's up, boss? What's your name?

33:23

I'm Jorge.

33:24

Jorge, cool. Guilty boss. What's up? What's your name? I'm Jorge. Hey, Jorge. Cool.

33:25

Guilty for abusing a person. Gabriel, I'm an app driver from Rio de Janeiro. I know how to run these communities. I know how it works. I've seen some of your work, but what made me be here today was the rape.

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I have a daughter, and when I saw that, it hurt me a lot. Some research, some sites will say that you met this girl in a club, took her to your friend's house, the Globo, right? The Globo, took her to your friend's house and there was the abuse. I want to believe that you were drunk. Article 234 of the Criminal Code will say that this is total surgery. But you today, being unjustified as you say,

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how is it to be with this backstabber? And how is it to show your new identity for today? I affirm that I was not drunk. You went to the club, so you didn't drink. Drinking and being drunk are totally different things. You drank, I'm drunk.

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No. One thing, I'm drunk. No.

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You drank, you were drunk. No. I'm drunk. No. You drank. I was free and conscious.

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Right.

34:25

Free and conscious. I was not out of myself.

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Right.

34:28

So, there is no such thing as me being drunk, or that I committed something because I was drunk.

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No.

34:34

Drinking does not justify raping. If I had committed some rape, something I didn't do, I could never say, because I drank. Drinking can't justify a bad act. But you took her to the apartment.

34:48

I didn't rape, look, I didn't rape any woman. I wasn't drunk. I'm not accused of... He was very drunk and did a shit. You were drunk and you were drunk. Do you agree?

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The initial complaint was rape and pass a disease to her, which is already proven by the expert that I didn't rape her and didn't pass this disease to her. Right. And how is it today to rebuild your image? Because today your image is of a rapist. And that must hurt a lot. Walk with me on the street so you can see what the population thinks of me.

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I think it hurts more to have this image as a rapist than to living two and a half years in prison. Because, there is a saying in Rio de Janeiro, that when a man is a rapist, the image is broken. And in jail, things happen differently. I don't know how it was your case. I want to understand today, how is it to live with this image that they put on you.

35:40

Do you want to understand?

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Not even the criminals believed in jail.

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Not even the mar believed in the jail. Not even the marginal people believed. I remember I saw there... And I wasn't sure, ok?

35:47

I saw your interview,

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that every time someone was going to talk to you, one thing that caught my attention, every time a criminal was going to talk to you, you asked like this, did I do cowardice with you? How was that?

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Did they come to you because of this rape? So, I went to Bank 8, a jail where there are jailed people, drug traffickers, extermination groups, militia, people arrested by the Federal Police, gringos, it's a so-called gunpowder barrel.

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So it was difficult for me to live in the jail because I'm dealing mostly with a public that is actually criminal. It's criminal, really. However, the image that society has of me is just you walking with me on the street. When this debate ends here, walk with me for two minutes, anywhere in Rio de Janeiro, and you'll see what the population thinks about me.

36:42

But in fact, there are haters like you who think I did something. But I say this, does anyone have any evidence of rape against me? Any evidence of impunity against me? Just sit down and present, because it's really only in the narrative,

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it's only in the speech. The media, I had several searches... Just like you, you are part of the media. You are part of the media. You are part of the media. You are part of the videos. You are part of the recordings.

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So if we put the media in itself, we won't get anywhere.

37:09

But there has to be proof. The proof we have today is the real thing, the shoe lace. That you are wearing. A criminal today, in my point of view, who today puts a shoe lace is a criminal.

37:21

Yeah.

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It's a criminal. Unless... There are no innocent people who use the measures of the courts. I don't believe that. All people who have measures to enforce, all people who are being prosecuted in Brazil are actually criminals.

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There is no injustice.

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I believe in innocence. So the court of the earth is like the court of God. No. You think that as a man, you're not a Ube. Do you know why I don't put God in the middle? Because God has no fault in our sins.

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It has nothing to do with that.

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No, no, no.

37:47

But he doesn't have... Because... I can only compare the perfect to God. There is only one perfect thing, and that is God.

37:52

Exactly, Jesus Christ.

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Exactly. And you work as an Ube, man. At any moment you can answer for a rape. You're a rapist? I'm not. Imagine if the court put you as a rapist. Imagine if the court put you as a rapist. Would it necessarily make you a criminal?

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No, exactly that. I would exactly do something to change my image in society. Listen, listen to what I'm telling you. You're a Ubi, right? A rapist doesn't define me. I know who I am.

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A rapist wouldn't define you. Exactly. I know who I am. I wouldn't define you as a rapist. I wouldn't necessarily put you as a criminal. So why does a rapist put me as a criminal? Because, unfortunately, you, as you said, Pastor, you have sinned, you have made a mistake. Cool, it's part of the process.

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I sinned, but I didn't commit rape. I sinned against God, I missed the target. I sinned with the Bible. You went to a club... But doesn't that make me a rapist? We don't know. You just have to read the expert.

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I don't know how I can have this session. Do you agree that I can't have this session? How many times has this been reported? It's been reported, but I don't know how I can have this session. How many times? Let's wait for it to roll. So... Let's wait until the end to see if you're guilty. So you can't say I'm guilty today?

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So today you can't? So you can't say I'm guilty today?

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Good boy.

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Thanks.

39:20

So...

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Are you the brother?

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Enes.

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And Enes, pretty name.

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He's guilty. He's very sensationalist, Enes. Enes, beautiful name. He's guilty, he's very sensationalist, opportunistic, he criticizes the system, but he uses the system to show up. I have nothing to say about this agenda, because I don't know the employees who worked for you, and if they were being abused, it's just a matter of cutting the work and leaving.

39:43

Now, going back to the topic of manipulation, you are really a farce, in my opinion. Not for the people who don't like you anymore, the community people, the rap people, but for the people who...

39:53

The community people don't like me, right?

39:55

No.

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See where I'm the most voted, in my family, the most voted.

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So...

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For you to see what the community thinks about me. Ok, recapping my statement. There are people who don't like your stereotype, not necessarily of community, because there are people from the community who are left, right, and so on. That doesn't define you. But you are a fake for the people who believed in you.

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Because you put yourself as one more of the conservative guys who defend the family, who defend this and that, but we saw that it was all a farce, that you were just another one of those like Arthur Duval,

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this MBL crowd.

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I think it was my farce.

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Oh, you... Where were you a conservative guy? In the life you were leading?

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Several...

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I'm sorry, but I never hid that I was a single guy, that I drank, that I went out with several women. It wasn't that image you posted on Facebook. So you don't see my TikTok, you don't see my YouTube.

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I have several videos about it.

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And another one, you make videos to...

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I was never anything hidden.

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You make videos to... on your channel, like, I'm not gay, and the girl goes there, then starts to...

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With three women talking about themes, so, very relaxed.

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So you just self-refuted.

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No, I didn't self-refute.

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I'm not saying that your posture...

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But, sorry, you're saying that I was putting...

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But then you go to the club, drink...

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But you just talked about a video you saw! Back in the days of facts, I was making fun of you!

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You self-refuted!

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Thank you.

41:32

Oops!

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The air got better here.

41:36

What's your name?

41:37

Gabriel Monteiro, I'm Simone Maria, how are you?

41:39

Simone Maria.

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At your disposal, Simone Maria.

41:43

Guilty because his behavior was not an adequate a public person, for a public office. I believe that the videos were forged, there was a lot of arming, it was clear, especially the first ones. I also believe that the part where he was judged, being prosecuted for sexual abuse, is seen as a minor. As a woman, I don't agree with that. So I think his behavior was negative.

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I was a fan, I liked the way he positioned himself, the way he went inside the clothes, behind the doctors, ghost, sleeping doctor, that he served the people. But the moment he left his private life and didn't have a good advice,

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I'm totally against his behavior and I think he's guilty. Oh, so I'm here with my... with my glue here. So, on February 27, 2022, Gabriel Monteiro became controversial

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after a news of accusation of moral and sexual harassment shown by Fantástico, alleged by former employees and a woman who had sexual relations with Gabriel Monteiro. In addition to these accusations, the report also shows that Gabriel forged scenes from his videos on YouTube, such as shooting or helping a needy child,

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exposing his employees to other types of harassment, as well as committing irregularities in the functioning of your office in the City Council. Can I stop here at this point? The accusations. The advisors said he was sexually harassing. The advisors themselves, who spoke in the interview,

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just look at what they say today. The main testimony of sexual harassment, after recently in in court confessing that in fact I did not commit any crime against her. The other, which is of not as important value as the one you said, brought all the evidence of two WhatsApp groups

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where my alleged victims were meeting and manipulating testimonies,

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combining versions to arrest me.

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They sold themselves. and manipulating testimonies, combining versions to arrest me. Did they sell themselves? Everything under the control or pressure of the Rebox organization. This is already proven, the documents are with the Public Prosecutor's Office and with the Justice. By the accusers themselves, about the shooting situation, who tried to kill me twice. In the second attempt of homicide,

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the second attempt of homicide, Fantástico made it clear that it was actually a manipulation. Because two advisors went to the police station in 29 DP and said that their testimony was actually a lie and that it all happened in a theater. These same two advisers have publicly admitted, and also to the judges, they have already proven that they lied to the police.

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One of them even claimed that the police only said that the attempted homicide against my life was a manipulation because I was threatened by armed men from the Rebloc organization. Well, the accusers themselves made lies against me in this matter, are saying, both in the police station, both publicly, and in court, that they lied against me. If the people who accuse me are saying that they lied,

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excuse me, if there is no credibility, it is impossible to win. There is no proof of manipulation, there is no proof of rape. On the contrary, the evidence is negative, demonstrating that I did not commit any crime. The words remained. And if the people themselves who are saying the verbalizations

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said they lied, and still it was not enough to prove my innocence, man, the trial is no use at all. They put me on a wall and kill me. Because if there are only words left from people, and those same people say they lied to me, I'm not going to be a judge. I'm not going to be a judge. I'm not going to be a judge. I'm not going to be a judge.

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I'm not going to be a judge.

45:30

I'm not going to be a judge.

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I'm not going to be a judge. especially in the sexual part, yes. It's under the Secret of Justice, so there's no way to access it. But it's already been reported. Do you know what I understand, Gabriel? This picture we're showing here, it's like a jury's court. You're sitting on the bench and we're here

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trying to understand or explain your version of the facts. Yes, I admired your person a lot as a police officer, as a young man, different, you know, who tried to do what is right. In my understanding, you got lost at some point, you got lost, I think you were badly advised, very badly advised...

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I can't disagree.

46:16

No, it's... Very badly advised, you lacked maturity for the position you started to exercise and the fame you sought. So, the more is given, the more you are charged. And I believe that the arrogance brings down. And if you ever intend to return to politics, if you intend,

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I believe you also need more maturity and mature people by your side to advise you, because it is not easy to get there. People like you, who influenced many young people, many young people joined the corporation because of your positive positioning. And on the negative side, you dragged a large crowd

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that only pointed, precisely when we show a path of honest work, study and training. So even if you have a behavior with this guy here, I, over there, looking, it's already hard for me to believe you again as a politician

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because you're going to change your mind with any host. But it's the music that says it's going to hit me, that's going to kill me.

47:11

I just said the following.

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You're a public person, you can't have this behavior of changing yourself. I think that from now on you have to give up. No, ma'am. I'm sorry, finish a little bit and hear a little bit of maturity that maybe I don't have in wisdom. Improve your behavior in front of other people. A crowd cheers for you.

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And I don't take your credit. Many people are here to hear you. People long for a hero. There is no perfect, we understand that. But it's time for us to look, see our mistakes, re-mean and change them to continue a battle against a corrupt system.

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So sometimes I think, yes, there is a correlation.

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Use the words.

47:54

Use the words.

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I love it when you use this sometimes. You use misery, you use hunger, you use slums. Even MCs who say slums won. Slums didn't win as long as we didn't have a different positioning. While we also have the opposite force there, the parallel power, stoking, putting gas for the community to buy expensive gas.

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While we are also oppressing the community. Now, Rio de Janeiro is lost. Understand that. Look at my clamor. Rio de Janeiro is lost. We need a new scenario.

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Just on the objective point.

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Because I think...

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Give me a little more time.

48:30

Perfect. Ma'am, your speech is very impactful. In fact, I have to be more mature in some points. Even more for... the call God gave me and the confidence people have.

48:42

I agree with you. But for example, this guy here, he recited a rap that threatened my life. That said it would beat me up. I just told the person, man, you're saying you're the brabão, that you're the big guy. So let's do this legally, so let's see if you're the brabo. In sports, I'm not talking about aggressiveness, of a bodily injury. I'm talking about sport, especially because I like sport.

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Got it? That's the first point. of a bodily injury. I'm talking about sports, especially because I like sports. Got it? That's the first point. I just reacted. It's a legitimate defense. I'm not coming to my house and saying I'm going to beat someone up. No, no. It's a guy making music nationally, a music that was gaining an immense proportion.

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I just said the following. Dude, are you a big guy? So let's fight. That's the first point. Second point, you didn't bring me any argument like, Gabriel, you're a rapist, you're a criminal. Well, it doesn't exist, because in fact you knew about the subject, nobody brought a material proof, nobody brought anything. As much as, man, everything against me is published in the press, and it's public, you know that.

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Now, to say that my fight, as some people said here, is fake news, to say that it is manipulation, sorry, it is not. And the price of the choices and the battles that I took, ma'am, there is no other than me being detonated. You mentioned Nicolas Ferreira. What is the chance of Nicolas Ferreira not being detonated in a short time? It's almost none. It's only God for him, because he's getting up against such moral and financial corruption. He's an example of a deputy, an example of a father, an example of a man.

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There's no chance in this land that he doesn't get a meeting of big people to try and bring him down. There's no chance, because getting up against the system, that's the price, this is the salary. Ma'am, I will fight again as I am already fighting the system and they will make my life hell again. Because this is the price. Who in this Brazil thinks about 500 years of history that rose up against corruption, against the scams of this Brazil

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and was not destroyed?

50:37

There is no, ma'am.

50:38

I understand, but I hope you really have a more mature behavior to take on new positions and bring this... But I'm not putting myself as a politician, ok?

50:47

Ok.

50:48

Thanks. Thank you, ma'am. You speak very well.

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Thank you.

50:52

Gabriel Monteiro, the big press accused you of using your public position, especially the inspections, to generate videos with the aim of generating income and clicks on your social networks, which resulted in almost unanimous voting for the loss of your term in the Chamber of Ministers.

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On this subject, are you guilty or innocent?

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I'm innocent. In fact, my dismissal was due to the fight against the corrupt politicians I've been working with.

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Whoever disagrees, sit down. That's very clear.

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So much so that whoever likes it, whoever doesn't.

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And, master, okay? And, JK. Guilty. I want to pay you well, but I was expelled from the corporation for being undisciplined. Man, so... It's not like today that I see you on the internet, you know? I never followed, I'm not going to either. Nothing against you, it's just more positioning. As a person who lives from the internet,

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I understand that you will do a lot of content and say, fuck, this will be good. But I think some of the content you make, those of manipulation, in hospitals, in Mafia do Reboc, is very convenient for you. Manipulation, Mafia do Reboc?

52:04

No, the videos you make... Manipulation, mafia of Reboc? No, the videos you make... Manipulation in the hospital. The doctors themselves, health professionals, denouncing me, more professionals, who falsify the bulletin, who sleep at work hours,

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who give expired medicine to children. Is this manipulation? Do you have a health plan? No, no. You don't have a health plan? You've never attended a community UPA? Yes, I have. Is it good? No, but I'm not saying that the public health is good.

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Does public health work in Rio de Janeiro? It's very bad. The issue is this.

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For example, the video you made there, watching the hospital, there was a doctor sleeping. I had a daughter recently, and at the time of my wife's birth, there was a doctor who was on the 28-hour shift, she was resting, but since my wife's pregnancy was a little risky there, they had to call her,

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she was sleeping. But imagine if you get there, wake her up after a 28-hour shift, recording her face, saying that she's not a good professional.

52:59

Do you know how my inspections were done?

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No.

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So, I'll explain. My inspections were based on complaints, mostly from health professionals and patients. On a 12-hour scale, you have the right to food, to rest, within a legal regime, just like we all have in other jobs. The big problem we had, for example,

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in community UPAs or adjacent communities, in a 12-hour shift, the guy would sign a bulletin and he'd already signed it for a whole month.

53:33

Yes, but...

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He'd already signed it for a whole month. He'd rest, for example, he'd arrive at 7 o'clock, the service time was 7 o'clock at night, at 7 o'clock in the morning. The guy would arrive at 9pm, he would sleep until 2 or 3am, he would answer one or two calls and go back to sleep when he didn't leave. You are putting me in a situation of a doctor that,

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very possibly, could be an ally of ours, because this doctor works. A doctor, a good professional. I'm saying that there's no way for you to generalize everything. No, but I never generalized. There's a cop who isn't,

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there's a doctor who signs the bulletin, and there's a doctor who doesn't.

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How can you be sure what he was doing?

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But, Nobre, because the work... There's an investigation behind it. The video, when you watch it, it doesn't start or end there. There's a prior work,

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and there's a post-production work. It's not a coincidence that the videos generated complaints. You are not an example to say this to others, to judge. You were fired from the corporation for missing 8 days of work. The corporation, 12 hours later, reintegrated me, admitting the mistake. But then you realize... I can show you now.

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But then you realize that it is very convenient... I can show you the public document. It is very convenient for you that everyone says he did it, It's not a matter of convenience, it's a matter of fact. The very corporation that expelled me reintegrated me. So much so that I became a politician. If I were expelled from the military police, I would fall under the law of the clean sheet.

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I would be ineligible for 8 years. What you're saying has no pact with reality. If I were expelled from the military police, the way you're telling me, I couldn't have become a politician. Yes, but what's more, there are politicians who have years of corruption behind them.

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No, but it's another story. But you're still the same nonsense. No, no, no, I would fall into the clean sheet law. A guy who is expelled from the military police he can't become a politician unless after 8 years. I don't see the project on this. I'll free it or not. I'll probably say

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I'm going to do my recent event. See all the process does this a criminal portrays a zero

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Yeah, yeah

55:35

Judge Coupado Amazon video sale because your video leaked, with people... You're going to say it's manipulated too, because your video of the little girl at the mall was manipulated.

55:49

No, I don't do privacy.

55:50

You're going to say your video is manipulated? Because you victimize yourself.

55:53

You're victimizing yourself...

55:55

You saw it.

55:55

Calm down, let the others speak, because you love to speak, you don't want to listen, it's complicated. Anyway, you victimize yourself because you were arrested. Right? Oruan was arrested, he's in prison, and that's not why he keeps victimizing himself. Got it? If he's in prison, there's a reason.

56:16

I don't know if he's right or wrong. For me, he's right. Got it?

56:21

But if you're in prison...

56:24

You're saying that Oruan is a snitch and innocent. Then you look at my snitch and say, or suppose that I'm wrong.

56:32

But why do you victimize yourself so much?

56:34

You take your prison as if it were a case of your life.

56:39

But it's not a case of my life?

56:41

How many days do you...

56:42

Oruan doesn't pay for it. Oruan was arrested, Posey was arrested. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that. I'm not going to be able to do that.

56:46

I'm not going to be able to do that.

56:47

I'm not going to be able to do that.

56:48

I'm not going to be able to do that. This is not true. This is not true. Show me. You were arrested. There is a video of you.

57:05

I will put my Instagram here.

57:06

I don't know if he is your brother.

57:07

I don't know what he is yours.

57:08

Here is my Instagram.

57:09

I don't know if he is yours.

57:10

Look at my last videos.

57:11

Where is the video of Tornazeleira?

57:12

TikTok.

57:13

Hey, master.

57:14

All right?

57:15

All right? You good? Yeah, I'm good. What's your name? My name is Luis.

57:25

My vlog is called Mutant.

57:27

You know, in graffiti.

57:28

Your nickname is Mutant. Yes.

57:30

Bravo.

57:31

Mutant Vlog, on the streets, you know. The VNSA guys, in graffiti.

57:35

So, bro, but coming back to that hospital thing. Let's go. What was the topic again?

57:41

Use the hospital videos for your own benefit. To generate revenue on social media and generate clicks.

57:47

Yes, I watched some videos, including... Some I found cool, but some... Let's go. How far do I want to go, bro? You know there are... I don't know, maybe you don't know. There are overworked employees, bro. Like, working sometimes 48 hours.

58:07

Then maybe you get there at a time when the guy is three days awake, making a video, saying that the guys are signing a point, saying that, bro, sometimes that's not even the problem, bro. There they are our heroes, you know? There, it's public, bro.

58:22

The guys are overworked.

58:23

Sometimes one is not, the other didn't get it.

58:28

I don't know if you know, I don't know, but you know, man.

58:29

You know.

58:31

Mutant? If you don't know, just a moment.

58:32

Let's go.

58:33

Because you pointed to me, I thought I could talk.

58:36

Okay.

58:36

I'm sorry, man. I thought it was a permission.

58:39

Sometimes I'm a little crazy, a bit of a street guy, a skateboarder, I'm sorry. No problem. I'll always use my education with you. So, let's go. I think it's really cool what you did with the pandemic, some of you got it right, but there are other issues, bro. Why don't you go where there's a shortage of medicine, where there's a shortage of chairs,

58:57

where there's a shortage of... You know? Aiming at the officials, like you did with the teachers, the teachers beating you up in the protest. The guys pushing you and you provoking them, knowing that they're your rivals. I don't have any politics, but neither left nor right. To me, I'm neutral, but I have a vision too. And why do you keep raising the media,

59:18

on top of that, being able to pick up cool issues? Now I see that you're kind creating a controversy with Oruan, but you're directing it to him. I saw it, it's cool. You're saying, Oruan, don't create war. Good vision.

59:31

This is the vision you need to have, to save. Because people see you as a hero now. But every hero has his villain side, you know? And every villain has his hero side. Because sometimes, let's say,'re a cop, right? Have you ever been to the favela? I don't know, bro. I've lived in the favela, I've worked in the favela. No, but have you ever been in a favela operation?

59:48

Many times, noble. So, have you ever lived in a favela, bro? Yes. How did you get into a favela operation, bro? Those who live in the favela know, man. Like... Do you think a military police officer is rich? Can he live in Leblon? Why didn't you choose another profession, bro?

1:00:07

A firefighter, a... To save lives. I chose the PMS to save lives. In the military police I saved lives. Man, if you really came from the favela, bro, there's no way... I can't be a police officer officers came from the favela and do a fair, dignified job?

1:00:25

But the point is... But in the police, I fought corruption inside the PM. Well, yes, I don't know much about your story, but... So why are you saying against it, since you don't know much about my story? Because the favela knows.

1:00:36

It doesn't make sense.

1:00:41

Hey, Gabriel. Nobody here thinks they're making a video for the internet. This is a kind of entertainment. You come here, become public, talk to people. But my main point I want to talk to you about...

1:00:53

It's a video for the internet.

1:00:54

No, that's not what I mean. What I mean is that we're making a video for the internet, and I don't want you to generate entertainment for people to see it. Yes, yes, sure. My point here is, we're in a debate, I didn't come here to attack you, saying whatever, because it would be very easy and even advantageous to come here and say that you are this, that, that, to curse you, to hurt your integrity, and everything else. My main point with you is my criticism of opinion, seeing all your content, your videos, your posts,

1:01:26

you always take controversial issues, because they exist, and turn them into a show. I don't like this culture of the show, where we take problems and turn them into a show for people to be consumed by that. Like, for example, a Record show, where the helicopter is all over the place,

1:01:40

saying, look at the bandit there, look at the bandit over there, look at the bandit over there. Objectively, what do you disagree with? I disagree, for example, with... In universities, we have the case of the boy who had a fan of yours, and he went there and hit him, saying he wanted to break your face. And you confronted him. Okay, you have no reason to confront him. But I think there are things that can be more useful...

1:01:59

The guy speaks. Let me finish speaking finish speaking, Gabriel. Objectively, because of the time, we can talk later.

1:02:05

But be objective because of the time.

1:02:07

So, my main person has a relationship with you.

1:02:12

That's why I tried to advance. We can talk later. Hey, master, you are the...?

1:02:20

Tirissa, my name is Kiriti.

1:02:22

Davi.

1:02:24

Guilty, because he's fake. He's the king of fakes, manipulator. You're from Bolsonaro's relic, right? You say that the bandit is the dead's bandit. Right? Now you're in this bandit situation. How does this phrase sound to you?

1:02:39

Don't confuse me. I'm not a bandit. I'm against the bandit. A vagabond have to fuck themselves.

1:02:45

I believe that jail is the place for criminals.

1:02:48

No, first you answer my question.

1:02:50

I'm not a criminal. I'm not a marginal. How do you feel about hearing this? I wear a turtleneck. I wear a turtleneck. I look at this turtleneck every day and see it as a fuel. I try to take from the injustice they are doing to me motivation to change people's lives.

1:03:06

How many times have you made a video saying something related to this?

1:03:10

Saying that...

1:03:11

Against a thought...

1:03:14

No, no, no.

1:03:16

People who are stuck, like you're saying, right? That he was arrested justly, damn it. I was inside the chains. How many times have you been against this before this happened to you? While I'm trying going to be arrested just like that. I was in jail. How lucky you were against this before this happened to you. Which politician would go to jail for a faction and still go to jail?

1:03:32

Because last week I went to a DGAV unit to bring the word of light to people.

1:03:40

Yeah, what light? How do you give light? I'm not.

1:03:43

A blind man doesn't guide another. You just said you're a sinner. That God is... At the moment, I'm against the crime of the devil.

1:03:50

You just said that God...

1:03:51

No, I'm not from the darkness. You can be sure that I'm not from the darkness. How can you be in the light then? You can be sure that I about being a bandit. Now you don't come here to talk about clubbing. Who goes to the club is not a bandit. You said that...

1:04:07

It has nothing to do with it. Don't mix things up. Let's go. Question from LX. Who is at the club? Who is at the club is a bandit? But for you, you are the one who says he is at the Favela's club. When did I say that? Show me a video! Dude, let's talk about me? Let's do a meeting here. You faced 16 punishments by the police for indiscipline, including illegal possession of weapons and aggression and protest,

1:04:32

as well as serious complaints such as extortion, sexual assault against officers and superior persecution as humiliating videos.

1:04:40

How do you justify these behaviors and do you think they do not meet your credibility?

1:04:44

It was discussed in criminal justice last year and I think it doesn't meet your credibility. It was discussed in the criminal justice last year, I won 3-0. The only criminal trial I had in the military police,

1:04:52

I won 3-0. Next.

1:04:54

Why are you turning him into an electronic?

1:04:56

I'm turning him into an electronic because of a trial that was canceled and I'm showing my innocence more and more every day.

1:05:01

Fake.

1:05:04

Big arguments. Big arguments. Big arguments.

1:05:11

Hey, master.

1:05:12

All good?

1:05:14

Clearly, he's guilty. Imagine, the person promotes himself on videos with children, puts, for example, things recorded in his life, exposes... Guilty. Extremely life. He's guilty, extremely guilty. Let's start. First of all, whoever wants to go to court,

1:05:31

you're guilty of invading a hospital. You can't go back and talk about it. You have to look on the website.

1:05:37

I'm guilty of inspecting a hospital. You're guilty of invading a hospital during the pandemic. You're at the court. Whoever looks on the website can find this case on the website of the Court of Justice. I have inspected a hospital. A councilman inspects and invades?

1:05:50

No, because according to the law, in order to invade, you have to request a process with a councilman to access. You were convicted... I was convicted... You were convicted... You are updated on this case?

1:06:02

I am talking about this conviction, that you were convicted for a year, or social-educational measures, which were simply paying some basic fees. So you were guilty of that. I'm sorry, the trial is in the court of justice, you can look for it. You are updated on this trial? In fact, the trial says the following, it's not an invasion. The trial talks about the legality of the governor to inspect and about the pandemic. This is another trial.

1:06:23

No, this is the same case. No, the case you're in, has already been tried, is already in the second instance, if you lost, you were guilty. Can I speak? You're talking about another guilty

1:06:32

in relation to the governor who took your position.

1:06:34

No, no, you're wrong.

1:06:35

No, sorry, you're mixing up the facts. No, I'm look it up on the website, you know? Hold on, I'll update you.

1:06:45

You want to answer?

1:06:47

He has to get the number, we'll go through it and come back.

1:06:49

What's the number of the process, then, that you're talking about?

1:06:51

This process, which is not the process you're talking about,

1:06:53

which is the process with my manager. In article 47 of the Municipal Organic Law and article 31 of the Federal Constitution, it gives not only the right but also the duty of the governor to supervise.

1:07:09

Yes.

1:07:09

There in the Leblon area, several professionals, several people, even from the hospital and patients, denounced me some doctors who were beating the bullet sheet board and leave. So, through this complaint, I went there and verified certain materials and took them to the Public Prosecutor's Office. In fact, it was discussed in the court, it is being discussed, the legality of the counselor to inspect or not, is not to invade. It is already proven that I was in the function of counselor.

1:07:41

It is only being discussed whether I could or not. But the law is clear. If we violate what Article 47 says, it's evident. There's no confusion. It's the right of the councilor to check without prior notice. Because if I go to warn him that I'm going to check,

1:07:58

the one who's being checked, it's bad. He's going to disguise it. Imagine the Federal Police calling a criminal who's who will be arrested. Look, at 6 am I will be at your house.

1:08:09

But there is a law about this that the mayor has to notify in advance. No, sorry, there is no article 47 of the Municipal Code. There is so much...

1:08:15

Let me, editor, let me the article 47 of the Municipal Code.

1:08:18

Then look for the process and then put it there too.

1:08:20

Article 31 of the Federal Constitution. I'm not going to fall for that either. Because what you're saying is not true. For example? Exactly. It's the same presumption of innocence that you're putting. I'm sorry, what you're saying is not true.

1:08:32

No, it's the same presumption of innocence that you're putting.

1:08:34

Let's go to the last statement so we can close.

1:08:36

Gabriel, we let you go to the last statement so you can convince our haters that you are innocent. In fact, I have no prior statement. But talking to you, I see that there is a very big impression of elations, of things that are not proven. On the contrary, of many situations that you thought were true, I am here showing you, no, in fact, this is already proven categorically in a trial,

1:09:03

you are judged that I am innocent. I want to know the following, is there a chance I can convince them that I am not a criminal. It's not an affirmation, but it's a question for you. You can give the mic to the judge.

1:09:09

Ok.

1:09:16

Gabriel, it's very hard to believe you.

1:09:20

It's exactly because of your behavior. You were expelled from the military police. You were able to because of your behavior. You were expelled from the military police. You were able to go back and forth. You were expelled from the city council.

1:09:33

So your indiscipline, your coherence, it's hard to trust you. We have a mutual friend,

1:09:43

in which you accused him of being part of the Rebocca mafia, Rafael Sorrilla. You accused him of buying your silence. Man, I've been following his work for several years. The mines burst, he was there, alone, in a boat, distributing basic food, water, food to everyone.

1:10:04

He enters the communities, he does an incredible social work.

1:10:07

And you, man? What is your social work?

1:10:10

Tell our audience.

1:10:11

What social work do I have?

1:10:13

Because I never heard... I don't follow your work, but I never heard you say... What social work do I have? Objectively. My mother has an NGO that has never received a single penny of public money. Since I was a child, I have been dedicated to the functions of widowed women, ladies and children who need support. Most of this work is not even filmed. I never published, at least not in 5 or 6 years, anything about the mission of the group of love.

1:10:41

I think you've never heard me talk about this NGO that I'm part of, along with my mother, and that we help people. There's no work published today. For years we've preferred not to publish because, in fact, it's something I didn't prefer from the media. It's something we do without the media.

1:10:57

However, since I don't publish, you think I don't do it. If I published, you would criticize me in another way. You only do it because of the media. But since I don't publish it, and this NGO is registered, it has official documents, public documents, everything proving it. If you want, after this conversation, I can give it to you. In fact, I don't have it here on my cell phone, because I wasn't prepared for this.

1:11:18

However, there are several social actions. For example, yesterday, in yesterday's video, we realized the dream of a theatrical play to leave home, man. The guy that... Tiago, since he was 18 years old, he... He had an accident and he was... The family looked for us, he was very sad.

1:11:39

And we're doing a play with him, which is a theatrical play, and... It's a subject I wasn't prepared to talk about, because it's my biggest fear, to stay in bed forever. We are trying to change his life, to give meaning to his life, and also with other projects. In fact, it's not the thing that I feel most comfortable with,

1:12:01

because you don't know my heart, and everything I'm going to say here, you may not believe.

1:12:10

So, let's talk about this accusation.

1:12:14

What accusation?

1:12:15

You're innocent, you're not.

1:12:17

Let me be very quick in my explanation. I was in a club. I was with another woman. This other woman who arrived, she started dancing, she started throwing her hair, she was next to my bodyguard,

1:12:30

clearly wanting to be with me. We met, we stayed, we decided to go to a mansion, she got in the car, on my lap, she got in with the military police. She was already...

1:12:42

No, she wasn't drunk. In the club she was not drunk? No, I was not drunk. I am not even accused of that. If she was drunk, my accusation would be in 2017, not in 2013 of the criminal code. So we go to this house, we have a sexual relationship. She leaves normally, my life followed, her life followed. She did not report me, on the contrary, who reports me was a rival rival, who goes to the police station and says, I found out that Gabriel Monteiro raped a person.

1:13:05

Today it is known that he was not even in the environment. So it's rape. She goes to the police station and tells the truth, that she was not raped. But how did they arrest you without evidence?

1:13:15

It's precisely this point in Brazil, man. You are in Brazil, man. You are a man. Tomorrow you can be arrested without proof. But let's suppose you're innocent. You were saying that you're helping the kids, the NGO, the size of the church... I wouldn't like to talk about that, but I was asked... You said something about the club,

1:13:34

like a friend said, it's dark, come to the light, I don't know what, you said... I'm talking about 2022, man. When was the last time I went to clubs again. It doesn't mean I'm never going again. And the other accusations you had? Like minor things... What minor things?

1:13:50

Be very objective. I'm talking about the hate. I'm here to attack you. So, after I finish with this Rebocca mafia, I was accused of homicide, I was proven not to kill,

1:14:04

I was accused of drug trafficking, it's been proven that I didn't drug, I was accused of theft, I was accused of everything, brother.

1:14:11

Let's go?

1:14:13

It's my fault, I'm innocent.

1:14:16

Thanks, dad.

1:14:18

Easy, master.

1:14:20

Guilty, he's a manipulator. That's all I have to say. I don't even know what to say to you, you know? But this stuff that Jadiel is saying... Tell me what you have to say about what everyone is saying. They're saying it's a lie. Tell me what you have to say, dad. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

1:14:49

You're a fan. You're a fan. You're a fan.

1:14:51

You're a fan.

1:14:54

You're a fan.

1:14:58

I'll take a picture with you later. Give me a chance. Give me a chance. To show you, man, that these accusations are the result of my work, I'm not a rapist. Straight talk, really, from the bottom of my heart, you can disagree with me, sometimes, like, Gabriel, you're sensationalist, you're very controversial, there are valid criticisms, like, I'm controversial, I don't have anything to say here, I'm a controversial person, but I'm not a rapist.

1:15:26

I'm not a rapist. A rapist is a worm. A rapist is a rat. For me, a rapist is a bullet or a son of a bitch that I rot in jail. I'm not a rapist. From the bottom of my heart, I know that there's no way a rapist would come here and say, I'm a rapist, no one says that, but look at my eyes, see the evidence, you can disagree with my way,

1:15:45

with my videos, but, guys, rapists are for me, bro.

1:15:48

It's wrong, bro.

1:15:50

It's wrong.

1:15:51

Gabriel Monteiro.

1:15:52

It's really wrong. I'm going to tell you that I believe in you, man. Thank you, man. Because I'm an app driver, I've been asking to have sex with her for 16 years. Alcoholic. But the fact here is where our position is on this. But I want to get to a point here about people. Recently, I always follow you

1:16:13

as I follow one of the people who also worked, I believe he already worked with you, which is Rafael Murmura. Do you believe that back there, some videos that were edited may have contributed to your prison

1:16:28

at the time he was working with you?

1:16:30

Why do you ask?

1:16:31

Rafael Murmura is a person who worked in my marketing who was against me, who was the voice of the broadcasters. On the day of my prison, he was the one who gave the official interview about my prison on the day of my arrest. And he admitted in a video that I was arrested because of the Rebocca mafia. So, it's very tiring to hear you always giving me facts from 2022. This same Rafael Murmura, who was the official spokesman,

1:17:00

everyone saw him in the biggest media, in documentaries, talking against me. He admitted in a video that Gabriel Moteiro was really arrested because of the Rebocca mafia. What else can I say?

1:17:10

Recently, he offered you 200,000 reais for Instagram. Did you accept it as a friendship? I didn't even answer.

1:17:18

I didn't answer.

1:17:19

And he made a video recently saying, Gabriel doesn't answer me. I wanted to give him 200,000 reais. I don't want it.

1:17:25

I don't want it.

1:17:26

Thanks. Thank you.

1:17:28

Hi, baby.

1:17:29

Hi, baby. Hi, baby.

1:17:33

Again. Give me a chance to show you that these accusations are the result of an incessant battle. I'm fighting against powerful people, against very strong people, very big people. It's against the financial machine. I'm messing with people's pockets. I understand.

1:17:52

Give me a chance.

1:17:53

I understand. I believe that many people are in this expectation. It didn't end there. Gabriel Monteiro, his story, I believe it doesn't end that way.

1:18:03

Thank you.

1:18:04

But I want to ask a question that I believe many here would like to know, I have this answer. Feel free. What moves the world is the answer. Not the question. What would you do differently?

1:18:14

What would you do differently? Everything happened. What would you do differently? What is the public person? No longer the young man who goes to a club, who is normal, not the young man who dates, not the young man who has a normal life. But you didn't understand what Aline did there.

1:18:31

What I should have done.

1:18:33

What do you regret that you did that contributed to the state you are in today? I think I should have listened more to my mother's prayers and conversations because I'm fighting against a very strong power of demons because when you fight against corruption and against a criminal horde these people are very powerful and they bring joy to evil because when you fight against corruption in a hospital that kills so many people I'm still spiritually distant. So I think I should listen to my mother's advice and go back to the church.

1:19:28

It's something I've been working on internally. Second, I chose the people around me better. Because, just listen to this, whether you like it or not, there's only one kind of people who can cut off your back. The back. Your back. Only those people you hug.

1:19:49

I hugged people who weren't my friends, who I thought loved me, who were my partners, who were always at the club with me, always at the party with me. Because you see, the advisor did this. The guys made my house into their second home. There was a guy who cheated on me,

1:20:07

his father traveled to another country, far away, and he left his family to stay with me. I thought he was my brother. And he cheated on me in a way that was more painful for me. So I chose very badly the people who were close to me. And the third point, which is a mix of the first one, is to shield myself more spiritually, which is a mix of the first and the third,

1:20:26

is to shield myself more spiritually. It's a mix of the first and the third. I think I have to shield myself. Because every day I'm fighting a different organization. So I have to shield myself more.

1:20:38

And there's maturity, in fact.

1:20:40

I think what we expect is maturity.

1:20:44

Thank you.

1:20:45

Maricel, can you give me a chance? Thank you.

1:20:48

Come here, boss.

1:20:52

With all due respect, don't take it personal. It's perfect. Don't take it personal, because we're here to talk about the subject, and try to understand it as the auntie said. I hope you absorb what the auntie said, because we see you as a reference,

1:21:04

until these things happen, we get very confused with these things. So we come here to hear you and to talk. What happens, man? There was something that, like, I was very upset that I witnessed. I don't come here to say anything that I saw in the newspaper, that I saw in business. I saw it because I worked on the street, as I said here.

1:21:21

What happens? I was working in front of the shop window, selling my bullets. And once you go there, you get that barbecue, lightly toasted, like, you know, you like it, you know? Then, a big, tight cap came out, full of security, and on the way out, there was a thing going on at the gas station, at the convenience store, where there were lawyers' kids,

1:21:40

there were cool people, but they were using the interpreter too, in a street like this, where everyone passes by, and what happens? That thing there, for me to witness that, I was like, how do the people of the favela feel seeing this? Because I came from the favela, you know? Our doctrine... But what is the point that I don't understand?

1:21:59

The point is, like, that saying that you're like... There's time, 1 minute and 50 seconds, I won't be able to answer. Just to prove your innocence, a people that only defends the people in front of the camera, for me it's not transparency, you know? It's like that.

1:22:10

You say you defend, do this and that, by the edges, things that like... Have you ever needed me? I was being a victim of some criminal act, someone humiliating you, someone beating you, someone was stealing you. I walked by, didn't I defend you? Almost. I'll get there, like, I was working in front of the shop window and I was kicked out, which is only cool, you can. Like, we're there selling the bullet. In front of the shop window, which is a street, even public.

1:22:31

But you know how we live in Rio de Janeiro, where there's paramilitary group, your alpha, I don't know how much, that you always walk around with men on the street. I talked to him right away. I told him, bro, I was kicked out of the shop, you know? Because of my age, you know that most of the youth

1:22:53

is on the wrong side of my age. You were kicked out of a club, you were talking to my security. Of the street, yes, you trust God, but you couldn't help me with any solution.

1:23:06

You talked to me?

1:23:07

With your people, you were there, but you were important to your media, because there were people reviewing there, and even a garrison arrived, ending it. You told me to continue. That's what I'm saying, you said I could continue the sound,

1:23:19

I don't know if't remember. I'm sorry, I don't understand. You said you were in a club. We left the club.

1:23:25

You left the club. Then there was a security guard or a group of people from the club who kicked you out of a public space. Then you talked to my security guard saying, no, they can't kick me out of a public space. Yeah, you can give me a moral to talk to the guy there so I can work dignitely in front of him. Brother, you said... I don't know if you trust Jesus, but... You don't remember the name, do you? Do you remember the physiognomy? Do you even know who you spoke to?

1:23:48

I don't even know what you're talking about. I'm a man of the past, and I can't understand... I'm threatened with death, bro. I'm threatened with death.

1:23:56

It's like...

1:23:58

I understand your downpour. It's not a matter of beach.

1:24:02

I understand your outburst. It's a thing that I was like this, embarrassed to see, if in the favela we have a boldinho in our pocket, a lot of things happen, and a situation like that, can you say that a right guy who defends the cause,

1:24:12

who defends the beach?

1:24:13

You didn't even talk to me, Nodrim.

1:24:15

But it wasn't even with me.

1:24:16

I'll finish. My friends, I understand that I'm far from being perfect and I'll never be perfect. In fact, I have some spiritual problems that need to be corrected. Immaturity, I'm a guy who likes to drink, I like to have fun, but I'm not a bandit, I'm not a criminal. I understand that some of you here were very disappointed and angry with me, but please, absorb what I said.

1:24:42

What I said here, the evidence I showed, I'm not a criminal. I just ask for an opportunity for you to listen to what I said and absorb. Honestly, everything I talked to you here, proving that I'm not a criminal, was it able to convince you?

1:24:59

Who thinks Gabriel is innocent, raise your hand. Who was in doubt, raise your hand. Raise your hand if you are in doubt. Raise your hand if you think Gabriel is guilty. Gabriel, feel free to ask our audience, because they will decide if you are guilty or innocent. Only two people still consider me guilty.

1:25:27

I will fight until the end so that you two, who still consider me guilty, understand that I am a victim of a mafia that tries to end my life. And you who are at home, in fact, I am not perfect. I have my mistakes, which this lady here spoke about. It's the pure reality. I need to grow in several points in my life. I need to be more mature in others. I agree with her, but I'm not a bandit.

1:25:55

I've never raped anyone. I've never committed a crime. I can make mistakes at some maturity points, as she said, but I'm not a bandit. A rapist is a worm. A rapist deserves the worst of this land.

1:26:07

That's it, thanks.

1:26:09

Guys, like it a lot, share it and write in the comments

1:26:13

if Gabriel Monteiro is guilty or innocent. if Gabriel Monteiro is guilty or innocent.

1:26:15

Thanks, guys!

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