Martha Graeff was surprised by the scandal and felt deceived by Vorcaro, says defense
Model Martha Graeff expressed feelings of shock and betrayal following the scandal involving banker Daniel Vorcaro, according to her legal defense.
Martha Graeff's defense team has revealed that the model was taken aback by the extent of the investigations surrounding Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Banco Master, and felt deceived by him. Her lawyer, LΓΊcio de Constantino, described her emotional state as one of shock and deep disappointment after Vorcaro's arrest. Graeff reportedly fell into depression upon learning the full scope of the financial scandals associated with him, as she had only been aware of his public persona and wealth.
The defense stressed that Martha's relationship with Vorcaro had been at a superficial level, limited to his public image. The recent findings from Operation Carbono Oculto have been a revelation for her, shedding light on a reality she was previously unaware of. As the details of Vorcaro's business dealings came to light, Graeff found herself grappling with the public repercussions and the magnitude of the allegations against her former partner.
In response to inquiries regarding text messages in which Vorcaro boasted about his financial influence and promised large sums of money, her lawyer pointed out that the model was not privy to the less savory side of Vorcaro's activities. This situation highlights the complexities of personal relationships within high-stakes financial environments, where trust can be easily undermined, leading to personal and professional fallout for those involved.