Eduardo Bolsonaro paid R $ 150,000 in cash during the purchase of two properties in the South Zone of Rio



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RIO – The federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (PSL-SP) paid during the acquisition of two apartments bought in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, between 2011 and 2016, a total of R $ 150 thousand in kind, which corrected with inflation is equivalent to R $ 196.5 thousand. The value is related to part of the payment of the properties. The information is contained in the public deeds of these properties obtained by GLOBO at two notaries in the city.

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The most recent purchase was made by Eduardo in 2016, when he was in his first term as a federal deputy. On December 29, 2016, he was in the civil registry of the 17 Notes Office, in downtown Rio, to register the deed of an apartment purchased in Botafogo for the amount of R $ 1 million. In the document it was recorded that he had already paid an advance of R $ 81 thousand for the property and that he was paying “R $ 100 thousand in this act in the currency of the country, counted and verified.” In the deed it was recorded that he would pay another R $ 18.9 thousand six days later. Most of it, R $ 800 thousand, was amortized with financing from Caixa Econômica Federal.

Deeds of acquired properties
in kind by Eduardo Bolsonaro
In December 2016, the deputy bought an apartment in Botafogo and paid R $ 100,000 in cash
In February 2011, the deputy acquired an apartment in Copacabana and paid R $ 50 thousand in cash
This property was purchased with a 30% discount in relation to the value assessed by the city

Deeds of acquired properties
in kind by Eduardo Bolsonaro
In December 2016, the deputy bought an apartment in Botafogo and paid R $ 100,000 in cash
In February 2011, the deputy acquired an apartment in Copacabana and paid R $ 50 thousand in cash
This property was purchased with a 30% discount in relation to the value assessed by the city

To avoid future charges, the registry secretary also recorded, on the payment in kind of R $ 100 thousand, that the sellers gave “the total, superficial, general and irrevocable discharge of this amount, so as not to complain more about the sale that was done “. The term “currency” is used in deeds to refer to payment in kind. Darling to talk about the bargain, Jacqueline Burger, one of the saleswomen in the apartment at the time, asked:

– Could you give me Eduardo’s contact? – and then amended: – Ask you for any information. I have nothing to declare – said Jacqueline. The apartment is located on Pasteur Avenue, in a building facing Guanabara Bay, and measures 102 square meters.

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Property in Copacabana

In addition, three years before being elected deputy, Eduardo Bolsonaro bought another apartment in Copacabana on February 3, 2011. The acquisition was registered in Office 24 de Billetes de Rio. The apartment was sold for R $ 160 thousand and in writing Se noted that the payment was made by administrative check for R $ 110 thousand. The remaining amount was described by the secretary as: “R $ 50 thousand through the country’s currency, everything checked, counted and found fair, before me of what I have faith.”

The deed to this Copacabana property also recorded that it was sold for less than what the city valued at the time. The document describes that the “Municipal Finance Department, for tax purposes, evaluated the property at R $ 228,223.64”. The amount paid by Eduardo represented a 30% discount on the property.

GLOBO tried to contact the former owner of the apartment, but did not get a return. Wanted, deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro did not speak again about the origin of the money or the option of payment in kind.

Carlos and Flávio Bolsonaro, Eduardo’s older brothers, are being investigated by the Rio de Janeiro Public Ministry, for the practice of “crack” and the appointment of what would be “ghost employees.” Eduardo is not investigated in these cases.

In August, GLOBO revealed that Eduardo’s mother, the Republican pre-candidate for councilor, Rogéria Bolsonaro, bought an apartment in Vila Isabel in 1995 for R $ 95,000 in cash. At the time, she was still married to now-president Jair Bolsonaro in a communion of goods regime.

Época magazine also revealed that Ana Cristina Valle, President Jair Bolsonaro’s second wife, bought a total of 14 properties during the time she was married to him. Of these, five were purchased for cash.

According to the newspaper “O Estado de S. Paulo”, in a report published on Wednesday, councilor Carlos Bolsonaro would also have paid R $ 150,000 in cash for a property in an office in Rio de Janeiro in 2003. The amount today corresponds to R $ 366 thousand, adjusted for the IPCA.

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