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From time to time, a confused judge decides which journalists must obey the secret of justice. Shortly after, a higher body affirms the understanding that such secrecy must be obeyed by members of the Judiciary, not by the press.
Based on such jurisprudence, it is possible to predict that the censorship imposed by Judge Cristina Serra Feijó, of the 33rd Civil Court of Rio de Janeiro, which prohibited TV Globo from showing investigation documents of the cracking scheme in the Legislative Assembly, will soon be revoked. Fluminense. .
When that happens, what will remain, in addition to the poor concept on the part of society about the magistrate’s work, will be the conviction that Senator Flávio Bolsonaro has even more tricky negotiations that he does not want to expose to sunlight.
In July of last year, Flávio’s lawyer, none other than Frederick Wassef, went to the Federal Supreme Court and ordered that Minister Dias Toffoli suspend the investigation of the Rio Public Ministry on the banking activity of Fabrício Queiroz and his Blue Caps. The decision halted all investigations based on Coaf reports.
For a family whose banner is the fight against corruption, nothing is more contradictory.
Since the restriction on the deputy’s work was lifted, more and more blatant details of the cracking scheme have emerged, compromising not only Flávio, but also the first lady, Michelle, and consequently President Jair Bolsonaro.
Faced with the impossibility of stopping the investigation, Flávio is now trying to stop the disclosure of the tranches discovered in Alerj’s scheme and in his business. Everything is always fertilized with cash, as is often the case in traditional money laundering schemes.
Globo is temporarily unable to deliver the documents. But if this history of democracy is still valid here, soon everything will go back to the way it was before. Compromising details of the investigation will continue to reach the public.
While the ban is maintained, the senator goes to social networks to celebrate the court decision.
“I have nothing to hide,” declared Flávio Bolsonaro, while hiding everything.
With decisions like this, the senator, despite swearing to be innocent, seems increasingly guilty.