Amanda Ungaro's Ex-Husband Says Brazilian Women 'Cause Confusion'
Summary
An adviser to President Donald Trump, Paolo Zampolli, faced criticism after saying Brazilian women are "programmed to cause confusion" during an interview. This came amid a legal dispute between Zampolli and his Brazilian ex-wife, Amanda Ungaro, who has accused him of abuse and was recently deported to Brazil following fraud-related charges.Key Facts
- Paolo Zampolli is a Trump special envoy for global partnerships and involved in a legal dispute with his ex-wife Amanda Ungaro.
- Zampolli made controversial comments about Brazilian women that were called sexist and discriminatory in Brazil.
- Ungaro, a former Brazilian model, accused Zampolli of abuse, which he denies.
- Ungaro was arrested in Florida on fraud charges related to a medical spa and later deported to Brazil after ICE took her into custody.
- Reports say Zampolli contacted ICE officials before Ungaro’s deportation, but the Department of Homeland Security denies political influence.
- Ungaro described harsh conditions while held in U.S. immigration detention, including overcrowding and poor hygiene.
- Ungaro claims her detention and deportation hurt her fight over child custody and legal battles.
- Melania Trump issued a statement denying any connection to Jeffrey Epstein amid related accusations tied to Ungaro’s public claims.
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