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Fury in Brazil over woman’s humiliation at rape trial

Victim told not to fake cry by her alleged assaulter in court

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2020 5:00PM

Fury in Brazil over woman’s humiliation at rape trial
The hashtag #JusticeforMariFerrer has become a top-trending topic on Twitter following the release of a video of a rape trial where the defendant’s lawyer verbally attacked and humiliated the alleged victim. – Pixabay pic, November 4, 2020

SAO PAULO – Outrage erupted in Brazil yesterday over video footage of a rape trial where the defendant's lawyer verbally attacked and humiliated the alleged victim, leaving her in tears and vainly begging the judge to intervene.

Mariana Ferrer, a 23-year-old event promoter, accused wealthy businessman, Andre Aranha, 42, of raping her at a party she worked to promote in 2018 in the trendy beach resort of Florianopolis in southern Brazil.

The victim said she was drugged before the assault happened.

Aranha hired high-profile defence lawyer Gaston da Rosa Filho, who virulently attacked Ferrer's credibility during the trial.

Filho aggressively questioned Ferrer over sensual photos she had posted online and told her: "I pray to God my son never meets a woman like you."

He called Ferrer's rape allegation a “little show” and accused her of using it for financial gain.

"It's no use to fake cry. Get your crocodile tears out of here," he said after she broke down at the trial, held by remote video link earlier this year.

The episode left a shaken Ferrer begging judge Rudson Marcos to intervene.

"Please, your honour, even defendants, even murderers, aren't treated the way I'm being treated," she said through sobs.

Aranha was acquitted after Filho successfully argued that his client had committed “culpable rape” at worst – in other words, he did not realise Ferrer was unable to consent, according to The Intercept Brazil.

But backlash broke out when the site published excerpts of the trial video.

The National Justice Council (CNJ), a judicial oversight body, announced an investigation into Marcos' conduct.

The hashtag #JusticeforMariFerrer was meanwhile a top-trending topic on Twitter.

"The scenes from Mariana Ferrer's trial are appalling. The justice system should be a place of refuge, not of torture and humiliation," tweeted Brazil's Supreme Court Justice, Gilmar Mendes. – AFP, November 4, 2020

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