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Martha Graeff Denies Knowledge as Senate Weighs Coercive Summons

Lawmakers say her testimony could clarify money flows in the Banco Master case.

Overview

  • Martha Graeff, who posted a public statement Friday, said she did not know of Daniel Vorcaro’s alleged schemes and denied receiving any assets.
  • With no response to summons from the INSS and Organized Crime CPIs, the panel’s president said he may ask police to bring her in under a coercive order that forces a witness to appear.
  • Leaked chats cited by senators mix intimate content with public-interest details, including a real-time account of an unofficial Planalto meeting with President Lula and ministers.
  • After the leaks, her Instagram fell silent as she removed a link to her Happy Aging brand and her follower count rose to more than 700,000.
  • Vorcaro is trying to negotiate a plea deal, which could broaden the probes and increase the value of any details Graeff provides.