Daniel Vorcaro to spend 20 days in isolation after transfer to federal prison in Brasília
Banker Daniel Vorcaro will undergo a 20-day isolation period at the Federal Penitentiary of Brasília following his transfer from São Paulo.
Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Bando Master, has been transferred from a prison in Potim, São Paulo, to the Federal Penitentiary of Brasília, where he will spend a minimum of 20 days in isolation. This standard isolation period allows new inmates to acclimate to the facility's routines, during which Vorcaro will be informed about their rights and responsibilities as well as provided with basic hygiene supplies and literature.
During his isolation, Vorcaro will also undergo a health assessment to determine if he has any specific needs regarding dietary restrictions, medication, or the necessity for medical examinations. His transfer was influenced by a request from the Federal Police for immediate relocation to a maximum-security facility. This move indicates the severity of his situation and underscores the legal processes surrounding high-profile inmates within the Brazilian correctional system.
Vorcaro's transfer occurred on a Friday after he had been detained since Thursday, initially expected to remain in a previous facility for ten days. The transfer to the high-security prison signifies a new chapter in Vorcaro's legal troubles, as he faces heightened scrutiny and the potential for additional legal repercussions in this new environment.