Joesley cites four ministers and implodes the Supreme Court.
A report in Veja magazine citing sources who had "access to the JBS audio," which, according to Rodrigo Janot, contains "very serious" facts and "compromising mentions of four ministers of the Supreme Federal Court," cites the magistrates by whistleblowers Joesley Batista and Ricardo Saud in a four-hour conversation, in situations that denote "different levels of seriousness," according to the source; some would be considered banal, but "bad" for the image of the ministers; one stands out for entangling one of the eleven ministers of the court in an episode that seems "more compromising."
247 The four-hour audio recording delivered by JBS whistleblowers to the Attorney General's Office, which, according to Rodrigo Janot, head of the PGR, contains "very serious" facts involving a federal prosecutor and the Supreme Federal Court, would put four ministers of the Court in an embarrassing situation.
The information comes from a source whose identity has not been revealed and who had "access to the audio," according to... report from Veja magazine's websiteThe four-hour conversation between Joesley Batista and Ricardo Saud "contains compromising mentions of four ministers of the Supreme Federal Court," the report says.
The ministers are cited in situations that denote "different levels of seriousness," according to the source. Some would be considered trivial, but "bad" for the ministers' image. One stands out for entangling one of the court's eleven ministers in an episode that seems "more compromising."
Janot submitted the audio to the Supreme Court, which will decide whether or not it should be made public. The decision will be up to Justice Edson Fachin, the rapporteur for Lava Jato at the Court. The expectation is that the decision will be released this Tuesday, the 4th.
Check it out here The full text of Janot's order to the Supreme Federal Court.