Moro handed over audio recordings, WhatsApp messages, emails, and conversations with other authorities to incriminate Bolsonaro.
Called Judas by Jair Bolsonaro, Sergio Moro yesterday handed over evidence to the Federal Police to prove that his former boss committed crimes.
247 - After resigning from the federal government, former minister and former judge Sergio Moro presented several pieces of evidence against Jair Bolsonaro in a deposition lasting more than eight hours, held this Saturday. "In addition to WhatsApp messages, he presented emails and audio recordings of conversations – his own and those of employees who authorized their use. Moro also made his cell phone and media files available for copying and forensic analysis. The material includes conversations with other authorities used by Bolsonaro to send messages to Moro," reports the website Antagonista, the source closest to Moro. Learn more about the case:
Sputnik - Former Minister of Justice and Public Security, Sergio Moro, arrived to testify at the Federal Police (PF) Superintendency, in Curitiba, around 13:50 pm this Saturday (2).
The deposition began around 14 p.m., and the former judge remained at the location more than eight hours after arriving at the Federal Police building.
Moro's testimony to the Federal Police was authorized by Minister Celso de Mello, who gave the agency five days to hear the former judge.
According to Bela Megale's blog in the newspaper O Globo, Sergio Moro reiterated accusations and presented new evidence against President Jair Bolsonaro and his alleged attempts to interfere with the Federal Police.
According to information published by the G1 portal, Moro was heard in a large room with the recommended social distancing due to the new coronavirus and with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
The former minister accused the president of politically interfering in the work of the Federal Police and in investigations related to Bolsonaro's family members.