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    HotspotorlandoNewsBy HotspotorlandoNews9 de December de 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Alexandre de Moraes Family Business: When Justice Becomes a Very Lucrative Profession

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    In any healthy republic, the wife of a Supreme Court justice should not need to become a multimillionaire thanks to contracts signed with banks that are simultaneously under investigation or liquidated by decisions involving her husband’s court. Yet that is precisely what has happened in Brazil.

    Recently disclosed documents reveal that the law firm of Viviane Barci de Moraes, spouse of Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes, received a three-year contract worth R$129 million from Banco Master—a financial institution that collapsed in spectacular fashion last month after its owner was arrested for fraud, money laundering, and illegal lobbying. The bank was forcibly liquidated by the Central Bank in December 2025, leaving thousands of clients and investors ruined.

    According to the contract, Mrs. Barci de Moraes’s firm was hired to provide “legal representation in judicial matters.” One is left to wonder exactly which judicial matters a failing bank, facing multiple criminal probes, would urgently need handled for the modest sum of roughly R$43 million per year. Perhaps advice on how best to navigate the Supreme Court docket?

    This single contract is apparently just the tip of the iceberg. Reports indicate that, over recent years, entities linked to the national judiciary have funneled at least R$500 million in legal fees to a small circle of well-connected law firms. Of that total, R$129 million landed in the firm headed by Justice Moraes’s wife, leaving R$371 million still unaccounted for in public records. Citizens are entitled to ask: who received the rest, and for what services?

    The timing could hardly be worse for the court’s reputation. Banco Master’s former controller, Daniel Vorcaro, sits in jail facing serious charges. The institution he ran is now a carcass being picked apart by regulators. Yet right until the end, it found resources to pay astronomical fees to the family members of the very justice whose colleagues were signing off on search warrants, asset freezes, and censorship orders that affected critics of the court.

    Conservatives have long warned that unchecked power concentrated in a few unelected hands inevitably breeds corruption—or at least the appearance of corruption so blatant that it erodes public trust. When the wife of a justice can earn in three years what the average Brazilian worker would not see in 500 lifetimes, while her husband wields near-unlimited authority over speech, banking regulation, and criminal investigations, the word “conflict of interest” seems almost comically inadequate.

    No one is accusing Justice Moraes or his wife of technical illegality; everything appears to have been properly registered and taxed. That is precisely the problem. When the system allows the families of the most powerful judges in the land to prosper spectacularly from the misfortunes of institutions crushed beneath the judiciary’s boot, the rules themselves have failed.

    The Brazilian right has spent years demanding transparency, term limits for Supreme Court justices, and an end to lifelong appointments that turn public service into dynastic enrichment. Cases like this one explain why those demands keep growing louder.

    A republic in which justice is for sale to the highest bidder—especially when the bidder is a failing bank and the seller sits one chair away from the nation’s most powerful judge—is no longer a republic. It is an oligarchy wearing judicial robes.

    The Brazilian people deserve answers, full disclosure of every real spent, and serious reform before the last shreds of credibility disappear entirely.

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