'I have a mechanism at home that helps change the country,' says Moro's wife.
Lawyer Rosangela Wolff Moro, wife of Judge Sérgio Moro, broke her silence and became the cover of a women's magazine; in an interview with Claudia magazine, she recounts that the "penny dropped" regarding Lava Jato only in August 2015, more than a year after the operation began, when she saw street demonstrations with posters and banners of support and "personifying Sérgio as someone greatly admired"; "I watched it on TV in tears. Truly. And I thought: 'Wow, I have at home one of the gears that is changing the country (...) When the crowd shouted: Mooooroo, I posted #emotional. I went to the street in green and yellow. Completely anonymously. So much so that it didn't resonate anywhere (...)", said Rosangela.
247 - Lawyer Rosangela Wolff Moro, wife of Judge Sérgio Moro, broke her silence and became the cover of a women's magazine. In an interview with Claudia magazine this month, she recounts that the "penny dropped" regarding Lava Jato only in August 2015, more than a year after the operation began, when she saw street demonstrations with posters and banners of support and "personifying Sérgio as someone greatly admired." "I watched it on TV in tears. Truly. And I thought: 'Wow, I have at home one of the gears that is changing the country (...) When the crowd shouted: Mooooroo, I posted #emotional. I went to the street in green and yellow. Completely anonymously. So much so that it didn't resonate anywhere (...)" said Rosangela.
The information is from report by O Globo.
"Rosangela is Moro's defense attorney in the lawsuit for abuse of authority filed by former President Lula. In the interview, she stated that she does not practice criminal law and does not intend to, and that she took on the case because it is a personal matter."
According to her, Moro doesn't bring Lava Jato into his home, and she doesn't ask questions about who will be arrested or how many times. She explained that she only receives privileged information when it concerns her family's safety.
Regarding the couple's preferences, she said they are opposites. She likes to watch romantic comedies, while he prefers to read biographies. She mentioned that she loves the beach and "being cold" in Europe, and that when Lava Jato is over, she wants to travel.
Rosangela also mentioned that she dedicates an hour a day to the "I Live with Him" page on Facebook, where she posts tributes to her husband and thanks the judge's fans, who send caps, religious images, caricatures, drawings, and messages of faith. With the help of a friend, she deletes inappropriate messages. "I've always looked up to him and admired him. But he's just doing his job. This situation has encouraged other magistrates to show that the Judiciary can be strong."