Companies linked to Michel Teló and Thais Fersoza win lawsuits against former goalkeeper Doni's firm in Florida over real estate investments

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Companies linked to Michel Teló and Thais Fersoza won legal actions against former Brazilian goalkeeper Doni's firm in the US. The US court ordered Doni's company, D32, to pay over $812,000 for breach of contract related to real estate investments. Legal representatives claim Doni's company borrowed funds with a promised 15% annual return, which was not met. The lawsuits began in 2024, and the funds remain unpaid, accruing interest. Doni's company is undergoing restructuring, which he attributes to market conditions and contract renegotiations.


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Companies linked to Michel Teló and Thais Fersoza win lawsuits against former goalkeeper Doni's firm in Florida over real estate investments | News Minimalist