São Paulo court halts bank's debt collection from Hickmann

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A São Paulo court has suspended a bank's collection of a 1.6 million reais debt from Ana Hickmann. The decision follows allegations of signature forgery. The court is investigating whether Hickmann's signature was falsified on loan documents with Sofisa bank. The debt stems from contracts under Hickmann Moda Fashion, a company she co-owned with her ex-husband, Alexandre Correa. Hickmann alleges Correa forged her signature for loans. The couple divorced in 2023 after a domestic violence incident, and she later accused him of financial fraud, which he denies.


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