Mar 18 • 14:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Vorcaro's ex denies having assets linked to the businessman; CPIs approve summons for testimony

Martha Graeff denies having any assets related to her previous relationship with businessman Daniel Vorcaro, as parliamentary inquiries approve her summons for testimony.

Martha Graeff, a model and influencer and the former girlfriend of businessman Daniel Vorcaro, has issued a statement denying any ownership of assets tied to Vorcaro. In her defense, Graeff claims that she does not possess any real estate, vehicles, or financial deposits resulting from her relationship with him. Furthermore, she has stated that she is unaware of any trusts involving her in the United States or other countries.

This denial comes amid ongoing investigations by the Comissão Parlamentar de Inquérito (CPI) of Organized Crime, where the inquiry aims to expose the financial relationships of those under investigation. Senator Alessandro Vieira, the rapporteur of the CPI, indicated that Graeff's testimony could help clarify the extent of any economic gain from the practices currently being scrutinized. The CPI is collaborating with Brazil's Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) to correlate the provided information with the evidence gathered thus far.

The implications of Graeff's testimony are significant as they could lead to deeper insights into the financial networks connected to Vorcaro and others. Should evidence emerge that challenges Graeff's statements, this could escalate the scrutiny on her and further complicate the investigations into Vorcaro and the allegations surrounding him. As both the public and investigators await her testimony, the case exemplifies the intersection of personal relationships and significant financial scrutiny in Brazil's political and economic landscape.

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