Neymar hit with new fine over project at Brazil mansion
(FILES) Brazil's Neymar gestures before the start of the 2022 FIFA World Cup South American qualifier football match against Bolivia at the Neo Quimica Arena, also known as Itaquerao, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 9, 2020, amid the COVID-19 novel coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Buda Mendes / POOL / AFP)
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Environmental
authorities in Brazil fined football star Neymar a second time Saturday after
their orders to halt an unlicensed construction project at his mansion outside
Rio de Janeiro were ignored, officials said.
The Brazil
and Paris Saint-Germain star was already facing a fine of at least 5 million
reais ($1 million) after authorities said they had found "various
environmental infractions" Thursday at his luxury property in the resort
town of Mangaratiba, where workers were building an artificial lake and beach.
The
authorities cordoned off the site and ordered a halt to all activity, but
Brazilian media reports said Neymar had instead thrown a party there and gone
swimming in the lake.
The city
government said environmental inspectors had returned Saturday and found
"activity" at the site "violating the restraining order and
committing further environmental infractions."
It said
Neymar would have to pay an additional fine for an unspecified amount, with
"the total value to be calculated after a full investigation," which
it expected to conclude next week.
Inspectors
found the project diverted a waterway, extracted water from a river, undertook
major excavation and landscaping, and used beach sand, all without the
necessary permits.
Neymar's
representatives in Brazil have not responded to AFP's requests for comment.
Neymar, 31,
is currently recovering from an operation on his right ankle, which he
underwent in Doha, Qatar, in March.
The striker
has not played since February, and doubts have arisen as to whether he will
remain at PSG.
Neymar
bought the Mangaratiba mansion in 2016. According to Brazilian media, it sits
on 10,000 square meters (2.5 acres) of land and includes a helipad, spa and
gym.


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