Senator Bolsonaro says he met with disgraced Brazilian banker after arrest


Flavio Bolsonaro speaks with members of the press after a meeting, following a scandal over messages tied to his request for funding for a biopic about former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, from disgraced banker Daniel Vorcaro, who was arrested in March on suspicion of leading a multibillion-dollar fraud scheme, in Brasilia, Brazil, May 19, 2026. REUTERS/Mateus Bonomi

BRASILIA, May 19 (Reuters) - Brazilian ⁠Senator Flavio Bolsonaro acknowledged on Tuesday that he met in ⁠person with banker Daniel Vorcaro after the owner of failed ‌lender Banco Master was arrested last year and released with an ankle monitor.

Bolsonaro has faced scrutiny since news website The Intercept Brasil last week reported his ties to ​the banker, who was jailed for a ⁠second time in March, accused ⁠of bribing a former central bank director. Master was liquidated in November ⁠amid ‌investigations into fraudulent loan portfolios.

The right-wing senator with presidential ambitions has said his relationship with Vorcaro only involved an ⁠agreement to finance a film about his father, former ​President Jair Bolsonaro, ‌calling it an investment with no favors in return.

On Tuesday, the ⁠senator told ​a press conference that the meeting in late 2025 was intended to end negotiations with Vorcaro after the banker's alleged wrongdoings became public.

"I did go ⁠to meet him to put an end ​to the matter and to say that if he had told me the situation was as serious as it was, I would have looked ⁠for another investor much earlier," Flavio Bolsonaro told reporters.

Brazilian financial markets have reeled since the senator's ties with Vorcaro were revealed, as traders speculate it could tip the balance of a close presidential race ​this year.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ⁠opened an advantage of seven percentage points over the senator in the ​first major poll conducted since Bolsonaro's ties ‌to Vorcaro became public. They had ​been virtually tied in previous polls.

(Reporting by Ricardo Brito; Writing by Fernando Cardoso; Editing by Brad Haynes and Alistair Bell)

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