STF denies exchange of messages between Moraes and Vorcaro on the day of Master’s owner’s arrest
The Communication Secretariat of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) released, this Friday (6), a note denying that minister Alexandre de Moraes had conversations via message with banker Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, on the day he was arrested for the first time, on November 17, 2025. The information is from g1.
According to the STF, a technical analysis of Vorcaro’s telematic data — information extracted from the executive’s cell phone and made public by the INSS CPMI — concluded that the single-view messages sent on that November 17, 2025 do not correspond to Alexandre de Moraes’ contacts.
In the note, the Supreme Court states that the prints of these messages are linked, in the seized files, to folders relating to other people on Vorcaro’s contact list, and not to the minister.
“The message and the respective contact are in the same folder on the computer of the person who made the prints (Vorcaro). In other words, it is demonstrated that the messages (prints) are linked to other telephone contacts on Daniel Vorcaro’s computer, never to Minister Alexandre de Moraes”, says the text.
The STF also informs that the names and telephone numbers of people associated with the files will not be disclosed due to confidentiality decreed by Minister André Mendonça.
(Article being updated)
