Brazilian ex‑president Bolsonaro charged with selling Saudi gifts
Brazilian federal police have formally charged former President Jair Bolsonaro with appropriating and selling valuables that he received as gifts from the Saudi government while he was head of state, Brazilian media reported.
8:49 AM EDT, July 5, 2024
The police have charged Bolsonaro with conspiracy to commit a crime, money laundering, and embezzlement. According to Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper, he faces up to 12 years in prison for the latter crime.
Problems of the former president of Brazil
The former president denies any wrongdoing, according to SBT television.
The case involves jewelry valued at $3.2 million, including a diamond necklace, ring, watches, and earrings, given to Bolsonaro and former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro by the Saudi government.
Reuters reported that border guards confiscated some of this jewelry in October 2021 at Sao Paulo airport after finding it in the backpack of a government adviser to Bolsonaro.
In addition to Bolsonaro, the police have also charged 11 other people, including his former lawyer Frederick Wassef, close associate Mauro Cid, and former Minister of Mining and Energy Bento Albuquerque, according to SBT.
Bolsonaro's oldest son, Flavio, stated that his father is a victim of "shameless persecution."
This is the second charge Bolsonaro has faced since leaving the presidency. In May, police formally charged him with falsifying his COVID-19 vaccination certificate, a media recall.
Reuters explained that the prosecution can now decide whether to press charges against Bolsonaro based on the police's allegations. The former president can be formally charged if a judge agrees to the prosecution's request.