How Daniel Vorcaro Put Alexandre de Moraes on Payroll to Destroy Bolsonaro
By Hotspotorland0
In the shadows of Brazil’s corrupted justice system, a chilling pattern has emerged—one that conservative patriots have suspected for years. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes didn’t just persecute Jair Bolsonaro out of ideological zeal. He had a price tag. And the man holding the purse strings was none other than banker Daniel Vorcaro, the disgraced founder of Banco Master, who openly called Bolsonaro an “idiota” while using his vast network to advance a personal agenda against the former president.
The smoking gun? A staggering R$129 million contract funneled to Moraes’ wife’s law firm—signed at the exact moment when Moraes was ramping up his war on Bolsonaro. This wasn’t coincidence. This was payment for services rendered.
Let’s walk through the timeline with cold, hard dates that make the “coincidences” impossible to ignore.
On January 16, 2024, Viviane Barci de Moraes—wife of the powerful STF minister—inked a deal with Banco Master for “legal consulting and compliance services.” The terms were obscene: R$3.6 million per month for 36 months, totaling R$129 million. Market experts called it absurd; normal compliance work for a bank runs in the low millions, not nine figures. But for Vorcaro, it was an investment. Bolsonaro had repeatedly spoken out against the very elite financial schemes and judicial overreach that protected operators like Vorcaro. Public criticism of Moraes’ wife’s firm by Bolsonaro and his allies wasn’t just talk—it threatened to expose the entire web. Vorcaro saw the opportunity. By putting Moraes on what amounted to payroll, he secured a loyal ally inside the highest court.
Fast forward to March 2025: The STF formally accepts the indictment against Bolsonaro in Ação Penal 2668—the so-called “coup” case. Moraes, as relator, takes personal control. Payments on the R$129 million contract are flowing steadily. Vorcaro’s intercepted messages reveal his true feelings: he privately branded Bolsonaro an “idiota,” even as he, Vorcaro, bragged about access to everyone from Lula allies to STF insiders. Bolsonaro’s movement threatened Vorcaro’s empire of alleged INSS frauds, irregular banking operations, and influence peddling. Neutralizing the former president suited Vorcaro’s agenda perfectly.
By September 2025, the vendetta reaches its climax. The trial runs from September 2 to September 11. On September 11, 2025, Bolsonaro is convicted 4-1 and sentenced to 27 years and 3 months in prison. The case number? 2668. Conservative voices immediately spotted the demonic signature: take the last digit 8 minus the first digit 2 (8 – 2 = 6) and what remains? 666—the biblical number of the beast from Revelation 13:18. Whether the STF assigns numbers by bureaucratic lottery or something darker, the symbolism lands like divine revelation. The very process that jailed Brazil’s greatest conservative leader carried the mark of evil.
And Vorcaro? He knew exactly what he was buying. With Moraes in his pocket, the banker gained protection for his collapsing empire. Messages later seized by the Federal Police show Vorcaro meeting Moraes at his Brasília mansion in April 2025—twice, including during Semana Santa. Vorcaro even ran guest lists by the minister, who reportedly vetoed billionaire Joesley Batista from a high-profile event. On November 17, 2025—the very day of Vorcaro’s first arrest—he frantically WhatsApped the contact saved as “Alexandre de Moraes,” begging “Conseguiu bloquear?” (Did you manage to block it?). Replies came back four times with disappearing view-once messages and thumbs-up emojis of approval. Forensic recovery showed the full chat thread, complete with Moraes’ verified number in the header.
The empire began crumbling anyway. Banco Master was liquidated the next day. Vorcaro was arrested again in 2026. The R$129 million contract turned to dust. But the damage was done: Bolsonaro sits condemned while the man who allegedly financed the hit walks free—for now.
When the WhatsApp scandal exploded in March 2026, Moraes’ office rushed out a note claiming “it’s not me”—the contact didn’t match his real number. O Globo’s forensic counter-reporting shredded that excuse within hours. The proximity, the money, the timing—all of it points to classic “rabo preso.” Vorcaro had dirt, leverage, and cash. Moraes delivered the vendetta.
Conservatives have always known the system wasn’t just biased—it was bought. Vorcaro wasn’t left or right; he was a puppet master collecting compromising material across the spectrum. He called Bolsonaro an idiot in private, yet the former president’s crusade against judicial tyranny and financial corruption directly threatened Vorcaro’s game. The R$129 million to Moraes’ wife wasn’t charity. It was the down payment on a political assassination.
Now the pressure is off, the leaks are everywhere, and the empire is falling apart. Demands for a PGR investigation grow louder. If Vorcaro flips in a delação premiada, the whole rotten structure could come crashing down. It is just a matter of time now.
The dates don’t lie. The contract, the trial, the conviction, the arrest-day panic, the 666 case number—they all line up. Jair Bolsonaro wasn’t defeated by democracy. He was targeted by a bought-and-paid-for vendetta that suited one banker’s dark agenda perfectly.
Brazil deserves the truth. The 666 is staring us in the face. The question is: will anyone in power finally act?


