Roberto Setubal, a prominent figure at Itaú bank, has reportedly filed a second police report against his ex-wife, Daniela Fagundes. The report alleges assault and stems from incidents occurring after their separation in December.

Details of the Report
The police report was filed by Setubal in his capacity as co-president (or co-chair, depending on the source) of the Board of Directors at Itaú. This marks the second such report he has filed against Fagundes since their separation. The exact details of the alleged assault have not been publicly released.
Background on the Separation
The separation between Setubal and Fagundes occurred in December. It is important to note that while the filing of a police report indicates a serious allegation, it is just that: an allegation. Due process must be followed, and Fagundes is entitled to a fair defense.

Itaú's Response
As of yet, Itaú has not released an official statement regarding the personal matter involving one of its top executives. The bank may choose to remain silent, given the situation's sensitive nature and the fact that it is currently a private legal dispute. However, the case could potentially impact the bank’s reputation, depending on how the situation unfolds.
“It is important to remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty,” a legal expert commented. “The filing of a police report is merely the first step in a legal process.”

The situation remains ongoing, and further developments are expected as the legal process unfolds.