Moraes denies that Vorcaro's messages are for him and says that conversations are linked to 'other contacts'
Brazil's STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes denied claims that messages from bank owner Daniel Vorcaro were intended for him, asserting they are associated with other contacts.
Alexandre de Moraes, a minister of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF), publicly refuted claims that messages from Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, were directed toward him. In a statement released by the court's public relations office, Moraes's office clarified that the messages, which include screenshots shared by Vorcaro, are connected to other individuals in his contact list and not addressed to Moraes himself. They emphasized that a technical analysis of Vorcaro's data confirmed that messages sent on November 17, 2025, did not align with Moraes's contacts.
The office further detailed that the messages were found in the same folder on Vorcaro's computer where the screenshots were taken, indicating they are tied to other phone contacts rather than Minister Alexandre de Moraes. This clarification comes amid ongoing scrutiny and potential implications surrounding the financial dealings of Vorcaro, especially considering his association with high-profile legal issues and the STF.
This situation highlights the complex web of relationships and communications tied to figures within Brazil's financial and judicial systems, particularly as investigations into corruption and misconduct continue to unfold. The ministers of the STF are often at the center of political and judicial discourse, and any connection, however tenuous, with individuals like Vorcaro may lead to increased public scrutiny and impact the political narrative in the country.