Alfredo Gaspar will file a complaint against colleagues at the PF and the Ethics Council
Rebutting the accusations of having raped a 13-year-old teenager, federal deputy Alfredo Gaspar (PL-AL), also rapporteur for the INSS CPMI, must file a complaint with the Federal Police (PF), in Brasília, against federal deputy Lindbergh Farias (PT-RJ) and senator Soraya Thronicke (Podemos-MS), authors of the accusation.
Gaspar is in Alagoas during the weekend and must complete the procedures when he returns to the Federal District, at the PF Superintendence and at the Chamber’s Ethics Council, next Monday 30th, following instructions from the lawyers. The information was confirmed by the deputy’s team to Estadão.
The accusations took place on Friday, the 27th, while Gaspar was reading the CPMI’s final report, with a proposal to indict more than 200 people, including one of the sons of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The text ended up being rejected after articulation by the government base.
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Lindbergh and Soraya sent a request to the Federal Police for an investigation against Gaspar, who defends himself by saying that the case is about something that happened to his cousin. According to the accusations, the rapporteur had impregnated the teenager in 2018. Today, this victim would be 21 years old, with an 8-year-old daughter.
Gaspar claims that the case occurred with his cousin and when he was still a teenager, he got involved with a 21-year-old woman who became pregnant. Today, the daughter of this alleged rape, an adult woman identified as Louriene Pereira da Silva, spoke out through a video, stating that Gaspar was not her biological father.
The testimony is complemented with a DNA test, which indicates that the biological father is Maurício César Brêda Filho, Gaspar’s cousin.
The stories told by the rapporteur and the parliamentarians who accuse them, however, have different dates. While parliamentarians say that the crime occurred in 2018, Gaspar presents a paternity test from 2014.
It is in this argument that Soraya, for example, argues that her accusations are coherent.
“He (Gaspar) presented another case that has nothing to do with the complaint. We are dealing with a possible 8-year-old daughter, whose mother is 21. Do the math! To defend himself, he brought DNA from his cousin Juiz and a video of that cousin’s daughter as a very adult that he belatedly recognized,” she said on social media.
Sought to comment on Alfredo Gaspar’s arguments and the parliamentarian’s promise to go to the PF and the Ethics Council, Soraya Thronicke had not yet spoken out until the publication of this article.
Lindbergh’s team informed Estadão that “the DNA test and the version he has presented to the press do not correspond to the facts” and that they will await developments in the PF.R investigations.
