São Paulo Judge Halts Auction of Ana Hickmann Mansion After Third-Party Claim
The sale is on hold pending a creditor's appeal to overturn the injunction.
Overview
- Judge Guilherme Madeira Dezem granted an injunction on Feb. 25 after Ana Hickmann filed embargos de terceiro to shield her share of the co-owned property.
- The execution proceeding is paused and the mansion was removed from the auction platform pending judicial review of the filing.
- Creditor Danielle Murayama Fujisaki submitted an Agravo de Instrumento to reinstate the sale, arguing the suspension lacked sufficient factual grounding.
- The appeal cites co-ownership nuances, claims that only Alexandre Corrêa’s share secured the debt, and disputes over Banco Daycoval’s alleged alienation of the property.
- Hickmann contests using a property valued at roughly R$35–40 million to cover a debt near R$700–900 thousand, while Corrêa’s lawyer says overall liabilities exceed R$40 million and the home carries more than ten liens.