Martha Graeff: find out who Vorcaro’s ex-fiancee was not located to testify at CPIs
Businesswoman and influencer Martha Graeff, ex-fiancée of banker Daniel Vorcaro, was not located by the parliamentary committees investigating the so-called Master Case. Summoned to give testimony to both the Organized Crime CPI and the INSS CPMI, she continues without responding to official contacts, just a few days before the scheduled hearings.
The INSS CPMI approved the summons for this Monday (23), with testimony initially scheduled for this week, while the Organized Crime CPI scheduled the hearing for this Wednesday (25). Despite attempts at contact, including sending subpoenas by email and telephone, with support from the Senate Legislative Police, there was no response from the defense or the businesswoman herself, according to reports from committee members.
Under the expectation of Vorcaro’s denunciation, Centrão and the government try to contain electoral damage
Leaders of the PP and União Brasil raise documents, according to allies, to try to prove the provision of legal and consultancy services for the Master, while PT members minimize connections and try to push the opposition towards wear and tear.
If she fails to appear without justification, Martha may be subject to measures such as coercive conduct or be charged with the crime of disobedience. Speaking to CNN, the president of the INSS CPMI, senator Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG), stated that the collegiate could call the Judiciary to guarantee the testimony.
Suspicions and role in investigations
The businesswoman’s summons occurs in the context of investigations into possible attempts to hide assets by Vorcaro, target of the Federal Police’s Operation Compliance Zero. The commissions seek to clarify whether assets had been transferred to third parties, including Martha, with the aim of making tracking more difficult.
CPI rapporteur, senator Alessandro Vieira (MDB-SE) argues that the influencer can contribute to clarifying the facts because she was a “frequent interlocutor” of the banker. According to him, seized messages indicate that Vorcaro reported meetings, interactions and contacts with authorities from the Three Powers, including high-ranking names.
The conversations, which became public, also raised suspicions about the existence of a group nicknamed “The Gang”, which, according to the parliamentarian, could act in an organized way to intimidate competitors, former employees and journalists.
Martha Graeff’s defense denies any wrongdoing and claims that the disclosure of the messages represents a violation of privacy. Lawyer Lúcio de Constantino classified the leak as “serious violence” and maintained that the dialogues are irrelevant to the investigation.
Who is Martha Graeff
Born in Rio Grande do Sul, Martha Graeff, aged 40, is a businesswoman, former model and digital influencer. Living in the United States for around two decades, she currently resides in Miami, Florida, where she runs businesses linked to well-being and fashion.
With more than 600,000 followers on social media, the influencer shares lifestyle content and has participated in advertising campaigns and magazine covers in Brazil and abroad. She is also a co-founder of initiatives focused on well-being and social actions.
Martha gained notoriety after the leak of messages exchanged with Vorcaro, with whom she had a long-distance relationship. The two got engaged in 2024, during an event in Italy, but broke up the following year, shortly after the banker’s first arrest.
It is not formally investigated by the Federal Police, but appears as a relevant piece in the investigations conducted by Congress. The commissions are still evaluating the next steps if the businesswoman continues to fail to respond to the calls, at a decisive moment, as the INSS CPMI’s final report is scheduled to be voted on in the coming days.
