Prosecutors Ask Brazil's Top Court to Keep the Ban on Flávio Bolsonaro Visits
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Prosecutors Ask Brazil's Top Court to Keep the Ban on Flávio Bolsonaro Visits
Brazil's Prosecutor-General's Office has asked the Supreme Federal Court to keep the ban on Flávio Bolsonaro's visits to his father, former president Jair Bolsonaro. In a filing dated 12 August 2026, prosecutors opposed a defense appeal to restore the senator's right to see him. Jair Bolsonaro is under house arrest as part of precautionary measures in the case over an alleged plot to overturn the 2022 election, and the court has tied the visit b…
The PGR agrees with Mores' decision that suspended Senator's visits after reading a letter written by the former President
Brazil’s attorney general, Paulo Gonet, endorsed on Wednesday the decision to keep the visits to Jair Bolsonaro restricted by his son Flávio and other political leaders. The measure had been established by Judge Alexandre de Moraes of the Federal Supreme Court, following several violations attributed to the former president. Among the reasons mentioned was the dissemination of a handwritten letter from Bolsonaro in support of his son’s president…
Brazil's Attorney General, Paulo Gonet, confirmed on Wednesday the decision to restrict visits between Jair Bolsonaro and his son Flávio, as well as those of other political figures. This measure was ordered by Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Supreme Federal Court, based on multiple alleged violations committed by the former president. Among the grounds cited was the circulation of a handwritten letter by Bolsonaro supporting his son's presid…
The Attorney General of the Republic, Paulo Gonet, defended on Wednesday (12) the rejection of the appeals submitted by former President Jair Bolsonaro to overthrow the decision of Minister Alexandre de Moraes who banned Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) from visiting him in house arrest for 30 days. Last month, Moraes banned visits after Flavio divulge on social networks a letter written by the former President, who is in house arrest and forbid…
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