PF pega mulher de Macário Judice na mentira sobre emprego na Alerj
Flávia Judice disse aos investigadores que trabalhava na assembleia 'praticamente toda a semana', quando estava no Rio, mas ela quase não estava na capital
Empregada na Assembleia Legislativa do Rio, Flávia Judice, mulher do desembargador Marcário Judice, preso por envolvimento com o crime organizado, passou todo o período em que deveria estar batendo ponto na Alerj em viagens internacionais e temporadas na casa dela no Espírito Santo.
A Polícia Federal rastreou a movimentação de Flávia, entre janeiro e novembro do ano passado, usando antenas de celular e passagens aéreas compradas em nome da mulher do magistrado.
Segundo a PF, Flávia não teria como despachar toda semana no Legislativo fluminense porque quase não ficava no Rio de Janeiro.
Segundo levantamento dos investigadores, ela passou, por exemplo, 10 dias no Rio, em agosto, 12 dias, em setembro, 13 dias, em outubro, e ficou fora do Rio em novembro.
A janela analisada não cobre todo o ano passado porque Flávia mudou de celular no meio do ano.
No período analisado pela PF ela ainda fez viagem internacional enquanto deveria estar no trabalho.
Em depoimento para a PF em Vitória, no Espírito Santo, no dia da prisão de Macário, Flávia foi questionada sobre seu emprego.
"Qual era a sua frequência na Assembleia Legislativa", quis saber o delegado.
"Eu ia todos os dias que eu estava no Rio de Janeiro. Praticamente toda a semana", disse Flávia.
Questionada sobre o motivo de ter pedido demissão, disse que tinha uma obra para tocar na casa dela no Espírito Santo, o que estava tornando a rotina de trabalho no Rio complicada.
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Source Quality
Source classification (primary/secondary/tertiary), named vs anonymous, expert credentials, variety
Summary
Relies on official police sources and documented evidence but lacks primary named sources like the subject or her lawyer.
Specific Findings from the Article (3)
"Segundo a PF, Flávia não teria como despachar toda semana"
Attributed to the Federal Police, a secondary official source.
Secondary source"Janeiro. Segundo levantamento dos investigadores, ela passou, p"
Attributed to investigators' findings.
Secondary source""Eu ia todos os dias que eu estava no Rio de Janeiro. Praticamente toda a semana", disse Flávia."
Direct quote from Flávia Judice's testimony, a primary source.
Primary sourcePerspective Balance
Acknowledgment of multiple viewpoints, counterarguments, and balanced presentation
Summary
Presents only the police's investigative findings and Flávia's contradictory statement, with no perspective from her defense or counterarguments.
Specific Findings from the Article (2)
"PF pega mulher de Macário Judice na mentira sobre emprego na Alerj"
Headline frames the story as the police catching her in a lie.
One sided"passou todo o período em que deveria estar batendo ponto na Alerj em viagens internac"
Presents only the police's narrative of her absence.
One sidedContextual Depth
Background information, statistics, comprehensiveness of coverage
Summary
Provides specific timeline data and investigative methods but lacks broader context about the case or her employment role.
Specific Findings from the Article (3)
"ela passou, por exemplo, 10 dias no Rio, em agosto, 12 dias, em setembro, 13 dias, em outubro"
Provides specific data on her presence in Rio.
Statistic"mulher do desembargador Marcário Judice, preso por envolvimento com o crime organizado"
Provides background on her husband's legal situation.
Background"A janela analisada não cobre todo o ano passado porque Flávia mudou de celular no meio do ano."
Explains a limitation in the investigative data.
Context indicatorLanguage Neutrality
Absence of loaded, sensationalist, or politically biased language
Summary
Mostly factual language with one potentially sensationalist term in the headline.
Specific Findings from the Article (3)
"PF pega mulher de Macário Judice na mentira"
Headline uses "pega... na mentira" (catches in the lie), which is somewhat sensational.
Sensationalist"A Polícia Federal rastreou a movimentação de Flávia"
Neutral description of police action.
Neutral language"Questionada sobre o motivo de ter pedido demissão, disse que tinha uma obra para tocar"
Neutral reporting of her statement.
Neutral languageTransparency
Author attribution, dates, methodology disclosure, quote attribution
Summary
Clear author attribution, date, and good quote attribution, but lacks explicit methodology disclosure.
Specific Findings from the Article (1)
"elegado. "Eu ia todos os dias que eu estava no R"
Quote is clearly attributed to Flávia.
Quote attributionLogical Coherence
Internal consistency of claims, absence of contradictions and unsupported causation
Summary
No logical inconsistencies detected; the police evidence directly contradicts her statement, forming a clear narrative.
Core Claims & Their Sources
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"Flávia Judice lied about her work attendance at the Legislative Assembly."
Source: Federal Police investigation using cell phone tracking and flight records. Named secondary
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"Flávia Judice was rarely in Rio de Janeiro during her employment period."
Source: Federal Police data showing specific days present in Rio. Named secondary
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"Flávia Judice stated she went to work 'practically every week' when in Rio."
Source: Direct quote from Flávia Judice's testimony to the PF. Primary
Logic Model Inspector
ConsistentExtracted Propositions (8)
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P1
"Flávia Judice was employed at the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro."
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P2
"Her husband, Marcário Judice, is a judge arrested for involvement with organized crime."
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P3
"The PF tracked her movement from January to November using cell antennas and flight tickets."
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P4
"She was in Rio for 10 days in August, 12 in September, 13 in October, and absent in November."
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P5
"She took an international trip during work hours."
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P6
"She resigned citing a home renovation in Espírito Santo."
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P7
"Because she was rarely in Rio (cause), she could causes not have worked at the Assembly as claimed (effect)."
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P8
"Because she had a home renovation in Espírito Santo (cause), her causes work routine in Rio became complicated, leading to her resignation (effect)."
Causal
Claim Relationships Graph
View Formal Logic Representation
=== Propositions === P1 [factual]: Flávia Judice was employed at the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro. P2 [factual]: Her husband, Marcário Judice, is a judge arrested for involvement with organized crime. P3 [factual]: The PF tracked her movement from January to November using cell antennas and flight tickets. P4 [factual]: She was in Rio for 10 days in August, 12 in September, 13 in October, and absent in November. P5 [factual]: She took an international trip during work hours. P6 [factual]: She resigned citing a home renovation in Espírito Santo. P7 [causal]: Because she was rarely in Rio (cause), she could causes not have worked at the Assembly as claimed (effect). P8 [causal]: Because she had a home renovation in Espírito Santo (cause), her causes work routine in Rio became complicated, leading to her resignation (effect). === Causal Graph === because she was rarely in rio cause she could -> not have worked at the assembly as claimed effect because she had a home renovation in espírito santo cause her -> work routine in rio became complicated leading to her resignation effect
All claims are logically consistent. No contradictions, temporal issues, or circular reasoning detected.