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Murilo Huff Denies Using Son’s Inheritance in Record Nelore Cow Deal

Brazilian rules require court approval for significant use of a minor’s assets.

Overview

  • At the Leilão Cataratas Collection in Foz do Iguaçu, Huff’s Nelore Huff joined a partner to buy 25% of Donna FIV CIAV for R$13.5 million, leaving him with an effective 12.5% stake.
  • He responded to an online allegation by saying he has worked since age 16 and noted he could not touch his son Léo’s money without a judge’s authorization.
  • The animal is valued at R$54 million, with remaining shares held by Casa Branca Agropastoril, Agropecuária Mata Velha and Nelore LMC.
  • Coverage explains that any substantial movement of Léo’s inheritance would require judicial approval and oversight, and reports describe shared guardianship with his maternal grandmother.
  • The family’s lawyer said negotiations to release unreleased material by Marília Mendonça remain paused because Huff has not yet signed contracts that involve Léo.