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Marcos do Val talks about a coup and tries to exempt Bolsonaro; see on Curto Flash

Senator Marcus do Val (Podemos) went live in the early hours of Wednesday (1) accusing former president Jair Bolsonaro of trying to coerce him into "carrying out a coup d'état together with him". This Thursday (2), he gave another version and said that the former president "only heard" the plan of former federal deputy Daniel Silveira. See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

The senator's comings and goings

To the newspaper Folha de São Paulo, Do Val told that he met with Bolsonaro and Silveira because he received a call from the former President of the Republic himself. He says he entered the meeting location in a Presidential car. The senator – who also said he would resign from his position, but withdrew his decision – was unable to say where4 the meeting was. (FSP)

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À Globonews, Marcos Do Val said he had a “close” relationship with Alexandre de Moraes and that, therefore, he was approached by Silveira and Bolsonaro to try to “record” the Supreme Court minister. The senator also said that he spoke with Flávio Bolsonaro, who insisted that he not leave his position and was even invited by 01 to switch to PL.

Musk dethroned

The tycoon Elon Musk, owner of Tesla , from Space X and Twitter, lost his position as the richest man in the world by Forbes magazine and came second in the ranking released this Friday (2). “Seven self-made North Americans”, a Frenchman from the luxury industry, an Indian industrialist and a Mexican from telecommunications are part of the select group. Bernard Arnault of France is now the richest person in the world. The CEO of luxury goods company LVMH has an estimated net worth of approximately US$214 billion (R$1,07 trillion). (Forbes)

Prize confiscated

The São Paulo court ordered the seizure of amounts received by singer MC Guimê on Big Brother Brasil. The decision takes into account a legal action in which two businessmen charged the singer's debt estimated at around R$2,9 million. The amounts must be deposited by Globo and Endemol (the company that owns the BBB format) in a judicial account. (UOL)

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He sold an 18 thousand piece of land in Upland

Have you ever thought about making money in the Upland metaverse? That's what programmer Lucas Mucida did, who sold a piece of digital land for R$18! Newsverso spoke to him.

@curtonews Have you ever thought about making money in #metaverse de #Upland? ♬ original sound – Curto News

Americans investigated

The Court of Justice of São Paulo (TJSP) maintained this Thursday (2) the first instance decision to carry out a judicial examination of institutional e-mails exchanged by directors and advisors of Americanas over the last ten years. (Metropolis)

Shredded draft of coup

Valdemar Costa Neto, president of the Liberal Party (PL), said in a statement to the Federal Police this Thursday (2) that he had no role in preparing a coup draft seized at the home of former Justice Minister Anderson Torres. He also agreed to hand over his cell phone for forensic examination. Valdemar justified having used a metaphor when he said that 'everyone' had coup drafts at home, stating that he received 'poorly prepared' proposals from strangers and shredded them. (Estadão)

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