Vorcaro will receive content of his sealed cellphone from the Federal Police through a notary
Former banker Daniel Vorcaro is set to receive data from his seized cellphone from the Federal Police under a protective process to prevent leaks to the media.
Daniel Vorcaro, a former banker from Master Bank, is due to receive the extracted content of his cellphone from the Federal Police (PF) on Tuesday. The Federal Police's obligation to provide the content stems from legal requirements that ensure defendants have access to evidence against them, enabling their lawyers to prepare a knowledgeable defense based on the complete investigation. Vorcaro's defense team emphasizes the importance of confidentiality in the process to safeguard against leaks to the press.
The procedure involves a notary who will retrieve the hard drive containing Vorcaro's conversations. This material will be personally handed over to Vorcaro in Brasília by police officers, sealed in the presence of the notary and his defense attorneys. This strategy is part of measures taken to maintain the integrity of the material and protect Vorcaro's rights during the ongoing legal proceedings.
After receiving the material, Vorcaro and his legal team will travel to São Paulo where he will officially unseal the hard drive, also in the presence of a notary. At that time, Vorcaro will access the content securely on his computer, ensuring that the sensitive information is not prematurely disclosed. This structured delivery and oversight aim to uphold the legal standards of privacy and due process while advancing Vorcaro's defense.