Overview
- The filing, reported by local media, is before the 1st Civil Court in Mogi das Cruzes and seeks damages for moral harm, image rights, and alleged excesses in expression.
- Her attorney cites a contested scene showing her handing a gun to a minor and forcing the victim to kneel, saying such actions were never established in court.
- Beyond damages, her legal team asks that Prime Video remove the series, arguing it distorts facts and jeopardizes her reintegration.
- In a televised interview, she rejected being depicted as a prison leader and said elements of her relationships were fictionalized, fueling public hostility.
- She was convicted in connection with the 2003 kidnapping and killing of a 14-year-old and now serves her sentence in an open regime; Amazon has not offered a public response in the reports.