Woman rescued in Brazil after being enslaved for 55 years by three generations of the same family
(english.elpais.com)
from inari@piefed.zip to world@lemmy.world on 12 Jul 12:31
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from inari@piefed.zip to world@lemmy.world on 12 Jul 12:31
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Horrific. Poor woman. I can’t even imagine the trauma. They depraved her of life. How are they not in prison?
Because rich people don’t get arrested. They will settle for a lot less than what her minimum wage would be.
In Brazil you don’t get high settlements like in other countries because that’s illicit enrichment.
If you think the headline is infuriating, wait until you read the article.
What the actual fuck…
The fact every single one of them isn’t in prison is insane.
Apparently there is no justice in Brazil
Slavery with extra steps
40ish grand for 55 years of slavery? Is the brazilian exchange rate that bad or is that insane?
Obviously they get credit for providing her with room and board during that time period, so it’s just about net take-home pay.
/s…
But you know their lawyer argued this kind of depraved shit
I guess the only positive is that it might just be the initial compensation she’ll receive.
She was sent to work, at the place where her mother worked and now it’s taking time to find her relatives? I’m not totally sure what the story behind the story is, but this certainly sounds like trafficking.
EDIT: While trying to find out more infromation, I came across this 2022 article about a woman held for 72 years. Evidently this sort of thing happens often?
I wonder how they finally got caught. It says she was rescued but how did they even find her. This woman should be paid out a large amount of money by these families to live out the rest of her life never having to work again. Let this woman enjoy the last 10 or so decent years being able to do whatever she wants!
$115 per month for 55 years is $75,900; they're "compensating" her $40k. So they got her free labor for 55 years, plus an additional $35,900 from her benefits that they still get to keep?
Plus she's still living with the family, has no financial literacy, no experience with the real world, doesn't know how badly she was abused, and can't read or write. It's literally only a matter of time before her $10k settlement is gone.