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Murilo Huff Denies Using Son’s Money in R$13.5 Million Stake in ‘World’s Most Valuable’ Cow

He says any movement of the five-year-old’s assets would require a court order.

Overview

  • Nelore Huff, in partnership with Nelore Traia Veia, bought 25% of Donna FIV CIAV at the Cataratas Collection auction in Foz do Iguaçu for R$13.5 million, leaving Huff with an effective 12.5% stake.
  • After an online comment asked if the purchase was made with his child’s money, Huff replied that he has worked since age 16 and does not need his son’s funds.
  • Brazilian law requires judicial authorization to access or move a minor heir’s assets, with oversight designed to protect the child’s interests.
  • Huff’s team told G1 his response to the accusation was appropriate and that the matter is closed without further legal steps.
  • The episode unfolds as a separate custody case over his son proceeds under court secrecy, with Huff currently holding provisional custody.