For reasons that are remaining very
quiet, the friends and supporters of
former “Maddie cop” Gonçalo Amaral have
called time on the gofundme online
appeal set up to fund his legal expenses
as he challenges the court decision
ordering him to pay the parents of
Madeleine McCann over €500,000 in
damages.
The Legal Defence for Gonçalo Amaral
page will be closing on Wednesday,
October 28.
At time of writing, it had already
raised over €69,860 and donations were
still coming in.
The latest, as of lunchtime today
(Thursday), was for €100.
Over the last five months, 2,757 people
have responded to the gofundme campaign,
set up by a young single mother from
Birmingham who was only 14 when
Madeleine went missing.
Leanne Baulch, 22, explained to us back
in May that she had never imagined the
response her initiative received, but
she felt compelled to do it as she was
“desperate to help” a man she felt was
being “persecuted”.
But as the money flowed in, so too did
the unpleasantness, including slurs in
the British press that the fund was
powered by “sick online trolls”.
With Ms Baulch considering her position
as a single parent of a toddler, she
removed herself from the process
altogether a few months ago.
The fund then transferred into the hands
of the friends of the former PJ
detective whose book, “A Verdade da
Mentira”, landed him in the hot seat of
litigation - with all his assets,
including bank accounts “frozen” - in
2008.
Unpleasantness appears nonetheless to
have continued, with internet
manipulation of the appeal’s online code
so that a few weeks ago, it virtually
disappeared from sight
(see http://portugalresident.com/online-intrigue-as-mccanns-close-twitter-pag...)
Now those in charge of the fund have
decided it should close.
Using the headline “Sufficient” - which
translated into Portuguese also stands
for “Enough” - they have said: “We
believe that it is time to close the
gofundme page, as the bank account
currently stands at an amount that seems
largely sufficient to face eventual
future expenses”.
A source has confirmed to the Resident
that other forms of fundraising remain
open, while Amaral’s fundraisers are
aware that whatever the result of the
latest appeal being considered by
Lisbon’s Appellate Court, litigation
will continue.
“If Amaral is successful, for example,
we remain fairly certain that the
McCann’s would appeal that decision. And
so it continues. The next step would be
the Supreme Court and then after that
the Constitutional Court”.
And should Amaral lose the fight which
he feels centres on his right to freedom
of expression then a new online appeal
will be needed to fund a case against
Portuguese justice in the European Court
of Human Rights.
Thus, for now, it is a case of “serenely
awaiting” the next judicial decision,
while Amaral’s supporters are no less
determined to keep funding avenues open.
Sending out the latest message to
subscribers, the group of friends
writing collectively said: “May we use
this moment to wholeheartedly thank
those who have expressed their support
for Gonçalo Amaral’s right to an
appropriate defence. Whether you have
contributed financially or by sending a
support message, you have made an
impact. You have made a difference”.
As we wrote this article, yet another
donation was received as the six-day
countdown to closure begins.
Meantime, fund organisers continue to
confirm that they will donate any money
left unused on legal expenses to a
Portuguese children’s charity. |