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Virginia Fonseca was accused by a trader from Minas Gerais of defrauding a training course offered by the influencer
Virginia Fonseca got into a big controversy this weekAfter a woman used social media to accuse her of financial fraud. The information comes from columnist Lucas Pasin, of “UOL”, who revealed the story that was to take place in Governador Valadares, within the state of Minas Gerais.
A city dealer sued the influencer, saying she was the victim of a scam Buy a Virginia Promoted Coursewhere the promise to become a “successful influencer”.
Lucas says the victim invested nearly R$1000.00, but did not receive any promised content. After the merchant attempts to resolve the matter in a “friendly” mannerI decided to claim compensation for twice the amount paid for the course, plus 20 minimum wages for moral damages.
Document proving the lawsuit brought against Virginia
Bassin released part of the lawsuit document, which will be judged in September. “The items under the seal have an ‘undoubted effect’.” After all, without the mediation of a digital influencerauthor [da ação] He wouldn’t have bought the course, because he learned about the show through Virginia’s social networks,” says the text.
“Several attempts have been made to resolve this conflict amicably, but without any success. From the date of purchase to the present, one year has passed. The value above may seem insignificant, but it buys a dream, like the author, who is engaged in selling shoes online, dreams of becoming a digital influencer, and so is the defendant,” revealed columnist Virginia Fonseca, who did not comment on the case.
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