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(25 Dec 2009) 1. Wide of lawyer Sergio Tostes and family at news conference 2. Close up of man crying (connection with family unknown) 3. Journalists 4. Pan right from journalists to lawyer and family 5. Close up Sean Goldman''s uncle crying 6. Silvana Bianchi, grandmother of Sean Goldman, comforting uncle 7. Wide of family 8. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Silvana Bianchi, grandmother of Sean Goldman: "What they did to my grandson was cowardice. This decision by Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes is inhuman. It separated two brothers from each other. I have a year-and-five-months old baby at home who is often asking where is the brother, where is the brother?" 9. Cut away, journalists 10. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Silvana Bianchi, grandmother of Sean Goldman: "He had made a drawing saying that he wanted to stay in Brazil. It was the way he had to express himself since a gag was placed on him. He was not given the right to express himself." 11. Close up of note written by Sean 12. Zoom out to close of Bianchi, holding the note 13. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Silvana Bianchi, grandmother of Sean Goldman: "I hope the biological father is able to give him the same comfort, the same education, the same moral (values), the same caring that he was receiving here, including school level and education. I hope he is treated the same way he was being treated here. 14. Various cutaways STORYLINE: A tearful family in Brazil told of their Christmas Day grief on Friday after a decision by the Brazilian Supreme Court to give custody of 9-year-old Sean Goldman to his US-based father. Silvana Bianchi, the boy''s grandmother, told of the trauma that was caused to her family. "It separated two brothers," she told a news conference in Rio de Janeiro, the boy''s uncle weeping beside her. During the news conference the family lawyer, Sergio Tostes, showed letters that according to him were sent by David Goldman and received and answered by Sean during his five years in Brazil. The grandmother showed a drawing from Sean saying that he wanted to stay in Brazil, and in an emotional appeal she said that she hoped the biological father could treat Sean just as he was treated in Brazil, with "the same comfort, the same education, the same moral (values), the same caring that he was receiving here, including school level and education." A reunion of father and son on Thursday ended the long battle that pitted Sean''s father against the boy''s Brazilian stepfather, who had cared for Sean since his mother (Goldman''s former wife) died last year. The dispute had strained relations between Brazil and the US and reached the highest level of government. US President Barack Obama discussed the matter with his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she was "thrilled" that father and son had been reunited. When the boy''s handover was blocked last week, the US Senate put a hold on a trade deal worth about 2.75 (b) billion US dollars (1.9 (b) billion euros) a year to Brazil. Sean had lived in Brazil since Goldman''s ex-wife, Bruna Bianchi, brought him to her native country for what was supposed to be a two-week holiday in 2004. She stayed, divorced Goldman and remarried, and Goldman began legal efforts to get Sean back. After Bianchi died last year in childbirth, her husband, Paulo Lins e Silva, a prominent divorce attorney, continued the legal fight and won temporary custody. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...