
On Saturday evening (11/15), the Federal Supreme Court accepted the request of doctor Thesa Hoffmann to leave prison in a closed system and migrate to home care. The wife of the former prosecutor of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS), Virgilio de Oliveira Filho, the doctor is suspected of using consulting firms to broker the payment of bribes to lobbyists and businessmen for her husband. In return, it would have worked to benefit the associations from deductions not due to retirees by the National Institute of Statistics.
The writ of habeas corpus was accepted by the Minister of the STF, Andre Mendonça. In the application, Thaissa’s defense pointed to the fact that the doctor was breastfeeding her one-year-old son and it was necessary for her to be close to the child. the Capitals It was found that the child was in the care of his grandmother and that Thesa breastfed her son in prison on Saturday.
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Lawyers Isabella Borges, Mauricio Moscardi and Bruna Borges said: “The decision of Minister Andre Mendonça, who accepted the defense request and converted pretrial detention to home detention, represents an important victory to guarantee the fundamental rights of women, mothers and their children. It is a precedent that highlights the importance of artistic and humanitarian work.”
Thesa Hoffmann and Virgilio de Oliveira Filho were arrested last Thursday (11/13), in a new phase of Operation No Adversary, which investigates the scheme uncovered by Capitals.
Only the National Confederation of Family Farmers and Rural Household Entrepreneurs (Conafer), the focus of the final phase of Operation Sem Desconto, would have paid R$6.6 million to the couple.
They also received payments worth R$7.5 million from lobbyist Antonio Carlos Camilo Antunes, known as Careca of INSS, who had powers of attorney from several entities to act on their behalf with INSS.
The lobbyist transported to Cessa a Porsche Taycan worth more than R$500,000.