Overview
- Rebeca Ramagem posted that she arrived in the United States with the couple’s daughters about a week ago to protect the family, calling the case lawfare and decrying political persecution.
- Her posts showed a reunion at a U.S. airport, and reporting places Alexandre Ramagem in Miami without disclosing how he entered the country.
- The Supreme Federal Court convicted Ramagem in September in the trama golpista case and sentenced him to 16 years and one month in prison.
- Minister Alexandre de Moraes had already ordered his preventive detention after he left Brazil without authorization in defiance of a court order to remain in the country and surrender his passport.
- The Federal Police are examining whether he crossed by car from Boa Vista toward Venezuela or Guyana, and de Moraes also cited evasion by Eduardo Bolsonaro and Carla Zambelli, who is detained in Italy awaiting extradition.