Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez exits Rio de Janeiro courthouse, free to return home after racism charge resolved with community service.
Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez exits Rio de Janeiro courthouse, free to return home after racism charge resolved with community service.
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Argentine lawyer accused of racism in Brazil can return home

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Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez, detained in Rio de Janeiro since January over gestures deemed racist, will not go to prison and can return home following a court hearing on Tuesday. Prosecutors reformulated the charge as a continued offense, paving the way for community service in Argentina and financial reparation.

Agostina Páez, a 29-year-old Argentine lawyer, faced three charges of racial injury in Brazil after an incident on January 14 at a bar in Ipanema, Rio de Janeiro. She was filmed making gestures interpreted as racist by bar employees, leading to her detention with an electronic anklet and a ban on leaving the country since then, as confirmed by her lawyer Carla Junqueira to Perfil. At Tuesday's hearing on March 24, prosecutors reduced the charges from three separate counts to a single continued offense involving three victims, averting the most severe outcome. Neither prosecutors nor the complainants opposed her return to Argentina. The judge must now sign the resolution, set the financial bail, and formalize exit conditions, a step the defense expects within days. Páez will perform community service in Argentina and provide economic reparation to the victims. After the hearing, Páez stated: “I feel relieved, but I won't be at peace until I'm back in Argentina” and called it “the worst experience of my life”.

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X users express relief that Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez avoids prison in Brazil and can return home for community service; some credit Milei's government diplomacy while criticizing Brazilian 'racism' laws; others demand she learn anti-racism lessons or mock her as politically motivated; skepticism questions if gestures were truly racist.

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Illustration depicting Mariano Páez imitating a monkey in a bar, amid family racism scandal.
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Father of Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez caught imitating monkey in bar after her Brazil return; denies video is real, claims AI amid media backlash

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Less than 24 hours after lawyer Agostina Páez returned to Argentina from two months in Brazilian custody over a similar racist gesture, her father Mariano Páez was filmed imitating a monkey in a Santiago del Estero bar. He claims the video is AI-generated amid extortion threats, while local media labeled it an 'endless scandal.' Páez distanced herself from the incident on social media.

Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez returned to her native province of Santiago del Estero on Wednesday after paying $18,500 bail for a racial injury accusation in Brazil. She had been detained for three months over gestures deemed racist toward a waiter in Rio de Janeiro. She appeared relieved upon reuniting with her family.

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José Luis Haile, a 67-year-old Argentine known as “El Puma de Janeiro”, was detained in a Copacabana supermarket in Rio de Janeiro for allegedly insulting a 23-year-old Brazilian woman with racist language. The incident stemmed from a checkout delay and was witnessed by another Argentine who alerted police. Haile faces charges of injuria racial, now equated to racism under Brazilian law.

The investigation into Agostina Vega's killing in Córdoba has two detainees and expects key statements this week.

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Federico Hernán Pez, former director of Territorial Information for the La Plata municipality, was detained for assaulting his ex-partner. The justice system is also probing other complaints of gender violence and threats.

Magistrate Juan Carlos Peinado has personally summoned Begoña Gómez, Cristina Álvarez and Juan Carlos Barrabés to his court at 11 a.m. on June 9 for a preliminary hearing.

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Argentine police carried out a detention order against Galvarino Apablaza, former FPMR leader prosecuted as the intellectual author of Senator Jaime Guzmán's murder, but did not find him at his home on Wednesday. The incident coincides with the 35th anniversary of the crime. Chilean authorities are coordinating with Argentina to locate him and proceed with extradition.

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