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Sister of Father Robson de Oliveira – suspected of embezzling R $ 120 million in donations from the faithful to the Filhos do Pai Eterno Association (Afipe) -, Adrianne de Oliveira Pereira is investigated as a possible “orange” of her brother. According to the Public Ministry of the State of Goiás (MP-GO), she lives in a luxury property that belongs to Afipe and appears in the investigations as a participant in 24 real estate operations.
HE G1 He was unable to identify who is responsible for Adrianne’s defense to request a position on the case until the publication of this report. Her brother’s defense attorney, Father Robson, said they do not represent her and could not inform anyone who would act in her defense.
Father Robson has always denied that he has misappropriated money from faithful donated to Afipe. He created this and other entities with similar names beginning in 2004, with the goal of providing assistance in living the faith and spreading devotion to the Divine Eternal Father.
The religious was responsible for the administration of the Basilica of Trindade Shrine, one of the most important in Brazil, but he temporarily retired from his duties to collaborate with the MP-GO.
Father Robson says that the new Trindade basilica should cost R $ 1.4 billion – Photo: Playback / Fantastic
According to the MP, Adrianne lives in a house in Condomínio do Lago, in Goiânia. The location is on the Rodovia dos Romeiros, which connects the capital with Trindade. According to the agency, the property is in Afipe’s name.
Even according to the investigations, he would not have sufficient financial conditions to participate in the purchases and sales of 24 properties, but he appears as one of the parties in these investigated operations. The values, addresses and other details of these properties were not disclosed.
Father Robson’s luxurious home was the subject of search warrants and seizures in Trindade – Photo: Playback / Anhanguera TV
After Father Robson was a victim of extortion, in which the criminals threatened to reveal information about the presumed love affairs of the parish priest, the prosecution began to investigate suspicions of embezzlement by Afipe. At the time of the extortion, the priest reportedly used R $ 2 million from the Association to pay the perpetrators of the extortion and avoid revealing the material.
In the investigations, the MP-GO found evidence of hundreds of property purchases and sales on Afipe’s behalf in which the Association appears to have been financially disadvantaged.
There are also in the research reports several companies whose partners were almost always the same, almost always using the same meter. Real estate sales and other financial transactions were made between these companies and Afipe.
MP starts the Afipe operation in Trinadade and targets Father Robson – Photo: Montage / G1
In total, transfers to communication companies total R $ 456 million. These payments are also investigated, according to the promoters, for not having affinity with the ultimate goal of Afipe, which is to help live the faith and spread devotion to the Divine Eternal Father.
Besides the priest’s sister, a woman he trusted and who worked for years in Afipe, she is also known as “orange.” Celestina Celis Bueno, 59, appears in the investigation file as the owner of at least three radio stations, the former owner of an airplane and a luxurious house on the beach, in addition to having already received R $ 4 million.
Celestina’s lawyer, Cláudia Seixas, said she will not comment out of respect for the investigations.
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