Allies say that Flávio did not reveal the film’s investors due to the risk of millionaire fines

Under the terms of the agreement, they say, Flávio would be subject to a fine if it leaked who was putting money into the film

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Allies of senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) and names close to the production of the film “Dark Horse”, a biopic inspired by the trajectory of Jair Bolsonaro, say behind the scenes that the long bankrolled by Daniel Vorcaro has more than ten investors. According to these interlocutors, Flávio does not participate in the production and only holds the copyright of his father’s image transferred to the project.

The same group has argued that the senator could not have previously revealed the names of the other financiers because it was a private businesswith a confidentiality clause in signed contracts. Under the terms of the agreement, they say, Flávio would be subject to a fine if it was revealed who was putting money into the film.

The opposition wing, however, was irritated that Flávio had not revealed contact with Vorcaro before and had taken parliamentarians by surprise with the leak. With agendas canceled this Thursday (14), allies have advocated that the senator concentrate his efforts on his own defense and put together a strategy to turn the tide and shield the presidential pre-campaign from further impacts.

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