Overview
- Douglas Schwartzmann, a youth football deputy director, and Mara Casares, head of the women’s, culture and events area, requested leave from their roles on Monday following the disclosures.
- The ge recordings include Schwartzmann saying "everyone made money," and reports cite tickets priced up to R$2,100 with potential revenue of about R$132,000 for the suite.
- São Paulo confirmed the 3A "presidency room" is club property and said it fell under the women’s, culture and events directorate on the concert date.
- Intermediary Rita de Cassia Adriana Prado filed a police report at the 34th precinct and a civil action on June 10 after a dispute over 60 tickets and a short payment tied to Cassemiro Eventos.
- Mara Casares acknowledged ceding the suite but denied personal gain, superintendente Marcio Carlomagno denied involvement, and the club repudiated any illegal scheme and said it learned of the audio through the press, with coverage outlining possible statutory, civil and criminal consequences if misuse is confirmed.