A wealthy Brazilian anchorman and his model ex-wife are involved in the latest international custody battle to hit headlines. This one, however, is of a slightly different nature.
In essence, the bitter custody battle is a case of he said she said. Maria Vianna is claiming that her ex-husband, Rony Curvelo, planned to kidnap their 8-year-old daughter and take her to Haiti. Curvelo is insisting that Vianna is manipulating the legal system in order to gain custody of their daughter.
The issue was ignited by an email Curvelo mistakenly sent to Vianna. It was originally intended for his boss and was asking whether or not he should go to Haiti to cover the earthquake. Curvelo is the anchor of a 90-minute newscast in San Paulo. He previously worked for CNN and Telemundo.
According to Curvelo, Vianna misinterpreted that email and went to a New York judge claiming that Curvelo planned to abduct their daughter and take her to Haiti without getting her vaccinated. Vianna also claimed that her ex-husband wasn’t making their daughter’s tuition payments and that he wasn’t providing her with a Catholic education.
Curvelo maintains that Vianna’s accusations against him are complete nonsense. “How can I abduct her when she’s already living with me 300 days of the year?” asked Curvelo.
Since the couple divorced, Curvelo has had primary custody of the girl. Curvelo and his daughter live in San Paulo, Brazil, but she comes to New York twice a year for 30 days to spend time with her mother.
Judge sided with Vianna, granted her temporary custody of the girl. Curvelo believes his ex-wife is lying to the judge. According to Curvelo, Vianna signed a notarized agreement granting him custody of their daughter when they first got divorced. Curvelo is claiming Vianna is now arguing that the agreement is forged and that the deal they made when they got divorced shouldn’t be upheld because she didn’t have a lawyer at time.
Curvelo’s lawyers maintain the agreement is real and valid and that it was indeed signed by an attorney.
The Curvelo-Vianna custody battle is set to begin tomorrow at 2 p.m.
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