São Paulo court orders breach of confidentiality of email used to send death threats to Felca

The São Paulo Court ordered Google to break the confidentiality of an email account that sent messages with death threats to comedian and YouTuber Felipe Bressanim Pereira , known as Felca , who went viral with a video in which he denounced the exploitation of minors on social media .
The decision this Sunday, the 17th, was made by Judge Pedro Henrique Valdevite Agostinho. On Saturday, the 16th, Felca's defense revealed the receipt of the emails, the content of which references the video published by the YouTuber and the arrest of influencer Hytalo Santos .
"[If] you think you're going to get away with reporting Hytalo Santos, you're wrong, you're going to get screwed," says one of the messages. The content was initially published by g1 and confirmed by Terra .
On an emergency basis, Valdevite Agostinho ordered Google to provide, within 24 hours, access to the data of the owner of the account used to send the threats: "Considering the access IPs of the last 6 (six) months, logical ports of origin, date, time, minutes, seconds and thousandths of a second".
To Terra , lawyer João de Senzi, who represents Felca, congratulated the São Paulo Court of Justice for its speed in making the decision, which was handed down 'just 29 minutes after the preliminary injunction request was filed'.
"We will now forward the decision to Google, which will have to lift the confidentiality of the communications and provide the telematic data within 24 hours," Senzi said. When contacted by Terra , Google said it would not comment on the case.

After publishing the video called 'Adultização', in which he denounces the scheme of exploitation of children and adolescents on social media, Felca revealed that he had received threats and that he had to intensify his security, for example, with the use of armored cars and security guards.
"Some threats, some criticism, some defamation moves, some attempts to discredit. My friends and I knew what we were doing, that it was big, everything was expected. Pedophiles felt personally attacked. But, honestly, it's them who should be afraid, not someone who is reporting it, it's the pedophiles who should be afraid," he said during Altas Horas , aired on Saturday.
Among the cases cited in the viral video, Felca cited that of Hytalo Santos and criticized the content promoted by the Paraíba-born influencer on social media, including dynamics in which teenagers kiss and appear in sensual dances, accusing Santos of profiting from the sexualization of young people.
Hytalo Santos and her husband are arrestedHytalo Santos and her husband, Israel Vicente, were arrested last Friday, the 15th, at a home in Carapicuíba, Greater São Paulo. They were already being investigated by the Paraíba Public Prosecutor's Office (MPPBA) and the Labor Prosecutor's Office (MPT) before Felca's complaint, but the situation gained visibility and repercussion after the YouTuber's video.
According to Judge Antônio Rudimacy Firmino de Sousa, who authorized the couple's pretrial detention, Hytalo and Israel attempted to "destroy and conceal evidence crucial to the investigation." The arrest of the suspects is therefore an essential measure to preserve the legal proceedings, protecting the evidence and witnesses from further illegal attacks," reads an excerpt from the court document.
In the arrest decision, the judge reiterates that the evidence gathered so far by the police provides "strong evidence of authorship and materiality of the crimes of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and illegal artistic child labor - production of videos for dissemination on social media, harassment of children and adolescents."
Hytalo Santos' arrest is maintained and the defense awaits a habeas corpus decision:

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