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Offline todez

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He (Tostes) is back!
« on: May 02, 2012, 10:19:52 PM »
Now Tostes is coming out and defending himself against David having said Sean was dragged through the streets.  He says the Brazilian family was offered no form of protection during the handover of Sean, and he blames the U.S. Consulate and David for the "exposition" of Sean through the streets, who according to him were "the only ones who could have anticipated the difficulty and provided a way to overcome it."  Unfortunately, he and Globo forgot to mention that they were offered the use of the Consulate garage for the exchange, but refused it, or that it was their decision to park their vehicles blocks away and walk!  He said the facts are being "distorted and publicly exploited with underlying intentions" (isn't that what he's been doing all along?) and that he "feels obligated to register the reality of the facts so that the responsibilities be duly assumed by who caused them."


Tostes, you're as wacko as Nona and should be barred from practicing law in the U.S!  Brazil can keep you if they want to.


http://g1.globo.com/rio-de-janeiro/noticia/2012/05/advogado-de-avo-brasileira-contesta-declaracoes-de-pai-do-menino-sean.html

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Re: He (Tostes) is back!
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2012, 11:16:25 PM »
Tostes admitted in an interview to CBS that it was his idea to parade Sean through the streets to prove a point. He thinks everyone forgot?

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Re: He (Tostes) is back!
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2012, 11:39:31 PM »
Tostes admitted in an interview to CBS that it was his idea to parade Sean through the streets to prove a point. He thinks everyone forgot?

Once again, lying comes so naturally for these people it's hard not to be impressed with the ease, regularity, and skill with which they do it. Here's the article gil is referring to:

 http://www.bringseanhome.org/forums/index.php/topic,2505.msg60940.html#msg60940
 
By Seth Kugel - GlobalPostPublished: December 24, 2009  08:59  ET

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — Almost five years after Bruna Bianchi took her American-born son Sean Goldman on vacation from New Jersey to her native Brazil and never returned, Sean is back with his father.
 At about 10 a.m. today, they left the American consulate on President Wilson Avenue in downtown Rio de Janeiro, and sped away in police-escorted SUVs to the airport, where they boarded a private jet to the United States.
 According to the lawyer representing Goldman's Brazilian family, Sergio Tostes, the scene earlier this morning was a spectacle put on purposely by the Brazilian family. They were, Tostes said, protesting David Goldman's unwillingness to agree to their request to have the grandmother and attorney fly with Sean to the United States, and his unwillingness to agree to visitation.
 The boy, now 9, wearing a bright yellow jersey adorned with a Brazilian flag, arrived huddled between Tostes and his stepfather, Joao Paulo Lins e Silva. Slightly ahead were his grandmother and maternal uncle. There was no sign of Chiara, his 15-month-old half-sister.
 The background to the familial scene is now familiar: In 2004, Bianchi — David Goldman’s ex-wife — took Sean on vacation to her native Brazil, remarried into a wealthy, powerful family of lawyers and eventually died shortly after giving birth to Sean’s half-sister last year.
 On Thursday, that family was mobbed by an elbowing crowd of cameramen and photographers as it accompanied Sean to the consulate. "Open up space, please!" shouted Tostes.
 "You were the ones that caused this!" shouted one photographer.
 Completely true. American embassy spokeswoman Orna Blum had been urging since last night that Sean be transferred in privacy.
 Alerted that the family was planning to arrive on foot, she gave a pre-emptive press conference outside the consulate to mostly Brazilian journalists.
 "I want to confirm that the family has complete access to the building," she said. "Here in the consulate we are facilitating access, discretion and calm for the family." It was vital, she said, for Sean to have privacy during these moments.
 But Tostes said, in an exclusive interview conducted by GlobalPost for CBS News Wednesday night, that this was retribution for Goldman's intransigence on the visitation issues.
 It would have been convenient for Silvana (the grandmother) to travel to the United States, he said Wednesday night in his home. It would make the transition as smooth as possible, not just for the boy but for the benefit of David Goldman.
 Before the impasse, which occurred in a meeting between lawyers from both sides, Tostes said the families had agreed to have Sean's maternal grandmother meet Goldman, to tell him about Sean's likes and dislikes, habits, and some medical issues. He is, for example, allergic to shellfish. But that did not happen, though it is unclear whether they discussed these issues inside the consulate.
 The media circus was a plan, Tostes said, to combat what he said would be a hero's welcome for Sean when he arrived in the United States. He wished to have a farewell in front of everyone seen on the front page in papers in the U.S. and all over the world.
 He may have succeeded.

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Re: He (Tostes) is back!
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2012, 11:48:18 PM »
Well, honestly, I'm not surprised.  We know, most times, if his lips are moving, it's a lie.  Same can be said for Silvana, but that's just my opinion.  The "man" (and I use that term loosely) has a lot to learn. 


I read a quote today and I think they (Tostes, Silvana, JPLS, etc) should consider this before they speak:

"The greatest advantage of speaking the truth is that you don't have to remember what you said. ~Anonymous~"
"Every parent who has a child and they tuck him in at night, or her in at night, and they wish the best and only the best and they will always protect the child and do whatever they can, but most of the time they don't have to prove it. I'm in the proving grounds, to myself and to my child.  I have to get him home and I will do whatever I have to. I'll never stop to save him."  --David Goldman

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Re: He (Tostes) is back!
« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2012, 12:12:17 AM »

 The Brazilian Press apparently needs to be reminded of this though!  At least all of the comments on this story on Globo's site are positive for David, except one.




According to the lawyer... Sergio Tostes, the scene earlier this morning was a spectacle put on purposely by the Brazilian family. They were, Tostes said, protesting David Goldman's unwillingness to agree to their request to have the grandmother and attorney fly with Sean to the United States....
  "You were the ones that caused this!" shouted one photographer.
 Completely true. American embassy spokeswoman Orna Blum had been urging since last night that Sean be transferred in privacy.
 Alerted that the family was planning to arrive on foot, she gave a pre-emptive press conference outside the consulate to mostly Brazilian journalists.
 "I want to confirm that the family has complete access to the building," she said. "Here in the consulate we are facilitating access, discretion and calm for the family." It was vital, she said, for Sean to have privacy during these moments.
 But Tostes said, in an exclusive interview conducted by GlobalPost for CBS News Wednesday night, that this was retribution for Goldman's intransigence on the visitation issues.
« Last Edit: May 03, 2012, 12:18:44 AM by todez »

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Re: He (Tostes) is back!
« Reply #5 on: May 03, 2012, 07:02:34 AM »
Of course he is back.   He had to put his two cents in.  He felt left out because he was not getting any publicity.
Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.  ~Alfred Lord Tennyson

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Re: He (Tostes) is back!
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2012, 04:34:07 PM »
In reality, none of us should be surprised with the comments, actions and reactions of this man!! He is, at best, a very poor lawyer and really quite a "lot of hot air." He makes statements and forgets what he did or said previoudly. Thankfully, Sean is home with his dad - and each day puts one more time period away from the past and encourages them toward the future.
 
Sooner or later, Tostes will be history... sadly (for him) there is no accounting for bad taste!!