The former president’s lawyers will file a criminal complaint in which they point to ‘lies’ and reject the complaint by Walter Delgatti, the ‘red’, to the CPMI on 8 January
Former President Jair Bolsonaro has decided to file a criminal complaint against hacker Walter Delgatti Neto, the ‘Red’, after testimony in which he accused the former CEO of having offered him a pardon for hacking electronic voting machines . This was announced by the lawyer Fabio Wajngarten, who represents the former managing director. The defense charges the hacker with alleged honor killings.
Delgatti had already implicated the former Chief Executive in a statement released to the Federal Police in June – which led to the outbreak of Operation 3FA, about the invasion of the systems of the National Council of Justice and the insertion of a false warrant of arrest against the minister Alexandre de Moraes.
On the occasion, the hacker said that he had met Bolsonaro at the Palácio do Alvorada and that the then president would have asked him if ‘armed with the source code, he would have been able to hack the electronic ballot box’. “But it didn’t go ahead, because the access granted by the TSE was only at the headquarters of the Tribunal,” he said.
Now, Delgatti strengthens the accusations and indicates that the former CEO would have offered a pardon to the hacker to try to discredit the electronic voting system. “Don’t worry, if a judge arrests you, I’ll have the judge arrested,” Bolsonaro would have said, according to the version presented by Delgatti. The hacker also said the former president laughed when he made the statement.
Furthermore – again according to the testimony to the CPMI of the January 8 documents – Bolsonaro would also have told him that he had obtained an interception from the minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Federal Supreme Court, but that the hacker would have to assume responsibility for the crime .
Source: Terra

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