Glaidson dos Santos became a household name in Brazil. Glaidson, responsible for GAS Consultoria, which promised profits with Bitcoin, was nothing more than the leader of a financial pyramid that caused billions in losses for investors and thousands of investors, in addition to being accused of masterminding a murder.
Despite accusations of highly questionable morals, Glaidson recently said in a court hearing that if he were in the US, “I’d be on the cover of Forbes,” according to information from G1.
According to the news site, Glaidson said at the hearing that he is a great businessman and would be treated as such in another country.”
“I’m a successful businessman, it’s a shame I’m Brazilian. If I was in the United States, I’d be on the cover of Forbes of Time,” Gaidson said in an audience.
What motivated him for this lack of recognition here in Brazil? “Racism,” said the defense. The leader of the GAS pyramid added that he is not with Forbes because of the prejudice that exists in Brazil.
“But I am in our country where, unfortunately, there is a lot of racism,” he added.
Pyramid leader accuses federal police of racism, but is eventually charged with defamatory complaint
During the hearing of the defamatory charges, the accused of the murder mastermind and leader of a pyramid said he “don’t want to be a victim” but that he was prejudiced by federal police officers.
“I’m not here to victimize myself because I don’t like it. I especially hate playing this victim situation. But I suffered from this prejudice, I suffered in the skin, of him who said ‘you lost, motherfucker’. (…) If we had blue eyes and had white and blond skin, he certainly wouldn’t say ‘you lost, motherfucker’,” said Glaidson according to g1.
The police officers involved in the arrest were interviewed, the recordings of the action and the corpus delicti recorded on the day of the arrest were analysed, the The conclusion was that there was no deviation or aggression during the actions of the federal police.
The creator of GAS Consultoria was not only accused of inflicting one of the greatest blows in the history of Brazil, of masterminding a murder and attempted murder, but also a “Bitcoin Moses” when he joined the party Christian Democracy (DC).
For the time being, the investigations and legal proceedings against Glaidson will continue, it remains to be seen when he will be convicted and what the sentence will be.
Source: Live Coins
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