Mar 6 β€’ 19:09 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Vorcaro has been in contact with Moraes since 2023, PF data shows

Evidence reveals that former banker Daniel Vorcaro has had WhatsApp communications with Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes since December 2023, linking him to the Bank Master crisis.

Recent revelations indicate that former banker Daniel Vorcaro has maintained a communication connection with Minister Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), as evidenced by data from the Federal Police. Specifically, the information shows that Vorcaro's contact for Moraes has been stored in his phone since December 26, 2023. This connection has become significant amidst the unfolding crisis surrounding the Bank Master, which faces a financial shortfall estimated at around R$ 50 billion. Vorcaro's messages, made public by O Globo, suggest that Moraes played a role in this financial controversy.

On November 17, 2025, coinciding with Vorcaro's first arrest, there were notable WhatsApp exchanges between him and Moraes. Reports indicate that there were nine messages exchanged during this day, with varying timestamps indicating a substantial dialogue between the two. The nature of these communications raises questions about the appropriateness and implications of such exchanges between a Supreme Court minister and a figure embroiled in a major financial scandal. The messages reportedly came from Vorcaro, with images documenting these exchanges reviewed by Folha and not including any responses from Moraes.

This situation might influence the already complex political landscape in Brazil, particularly as it pertains to the role of judicial figures in financial controversies. As the investigation unfolds and further details regarding the relationship between Vorcaro and Moraes come to light, the implications for judicial integrity and public trust in the legal system could be significant. Such connections between influential figures within the judiciary and private sectors raise ethical concerns that may lead to calls for greater transparency and accountability within judicial affairs.

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