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Migue Granados Partly Backs Feinmann and Defends Nati Jota’s Interview of Agostina Páez

The dispute now centers on how news and streaming shows handle on-air exposure for a lawyer accused of a racist insult in Brazil.

Overview

  • Granados said OLGA’s interview with Páez was professional and did not try to clean her image, and he admitted the initial promotional banner was a mistake that the team later corrected.
  • Eduardo Feinmann blasted the recent coverage, saying Páez was treated like a diva and arguing interviewers were too soft on someone he called a delinquent.
  • Nati Jota defended the booking and tone, saying the hosts brought in a specialist to address racism and rejecting Feinmann’s attack that resurfaced her old posts from 2010–2011.
  • Páez, an Argentine lawyer detained in Brazil for about two months on a charge of injuria racial, returned home and gave multiple interviews where she denied racist intent and later issued a public apology after changing lawyers.
  • The back-and-forth highlights a generational split between legacy TV and streaming over tone and responsibility in sensitive cases, and none of the reports cite new legal developments in Brazil or Argentina.