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  • Brazil Police Raid Home of Former President Bolsonaro, Accused of Plotting Coup

    Brazil Police Raid Home of Former President Bolsonaro, Accused of Plotting Coup

    Brazilian police on Friday raided far-right ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro’s home, his son said, after a judge curtailed his freedom while he stands trial on coup charges that have vexed US President Donald Trump.

    Son Eduardo Bolsonaro, a congressman who recently moved to the United States to lobby for his father, wrote on X that federal police carried out a “raid on my father’s home this morning.”

    And he lashed out at Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes, a Bolsonaro adversary who on Friday ordered the ex-president to wear an electronic ankle bracelet and not leave his home at night.

    Moraes, one of the judges in Bolsonaro’s trial for allegedly seeking to nullify leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 2022 election victory, said the measures were necessary given the accused and his son’s “hostile acts” against Brazil.

    This came after Trump announced a 50 percent tariff on the South American powerhouse for what he said was a “witch hunt” against his ally Bolsonaro.

    Moraes, said Eduardo Bolsonaro, “has long abandoned any semblance of impartiality and now operates as a political gangster in robes, using the Supreme Court as his personal weapon.”

    The judge was “trying to criminalize President Trump and the US government. Powerless against them, he chose to take my father hostage,” he added in a letter he signed as a “Brazilian congressman in exile.”

    – ‘Supreme humiliation’ –

    Bolsonaro described Morae’s order Friday as a “supreme humiliation.”

    It also prohibited him from approaching foreign embassies or leaving his home between 7:00 pm and 6:00 am, on weekends or public holidays.

    “I never thought about leaving Brazil, I never thought about going to an embassy, Bolsonaro insisted on emerging from the justice secretariat offices in Brasilia.

    The former army captain denies he was involved in an attempt to wrest power back from Lula as part of an alleged coup plot that prosecutors say failed only for a lack of military backing.

    After the plot fizzled, rioting supporters known as “Bolsonaristas” raided government buildings in 2023 as they urged the military to oust Lula. Bolsonaro was abroad at the time.

    The case against Bolsonaro carries echoes of Trump’s failed prosecution over the January 6, 2021 attacks by his supporters on the US Capitol to try and reverse his election loss.

    Both men have claimed to be victims of political persecution, and Trump has stepped in in defense of his ally, to the anger of Lula who has labeled the tariff threat “unacceptable blackmail.”

    Washington also announced an investigation into “unfair trading practices” by Brazil, a move that could provide a legal basis for imposing tariffs on South America’s largest economy.

    On Tuesday, prosecutors asked the trial judges of the Supreme Court to find Bolsonaro guilty of “armed criminal association” and planning to “violently overthrow the democratic order.”

    The defense must still present its closing arguments, after which a five-member panel of judges including Moraes will decide the ex-president’s fate.

    Bolsonaro and seven co-accused risk up to 40 years in prison.

    He has repeatedly stated his desire to be a candidate in presidential elections next year, but has been ruled ineligible to hold office by a court that found him guilty of spreading misinformation about Brazil’s electoral system.

    Moraes has repeatedly clashed with Bolsonaro and other rightwing figures he has accused of spreading fake news.

    Last year, Moraes shut tech titan Elon Musk’s X network in Brazil for 40 days for failing to tackle the spread of disinformation shared mainly by Bolsonaro backers.

    (AFP)

  • OnlyFans Model Falls To Death From Hotel Balcony While Filming Threesome

    OnlyFans Model Falls To Death From Hotel Balcony While Filming Threesome

    An OnlyFans porn star fell to her death while filming a threesome sex scene on a hotel balcony in Brazil, according to a report.

    Anna Beatrix Pereira Alves — known as “Anna Polly” — was found dead on the ground-floor courtyard at the four-star Mont Blanc Apart Hotel in Nova Iguacu on Jan. 23 after an intense lovemaking scene reportedly sent the Brazilian bombshell head-over-heels off a balcony, according to the US Sun.

    Images from the scene show an investigator standing over the white sheet-covered body of the once-vivacious pin-up girl.

    At the time of the tragic incident, the 27-year-old is believed to have been in the middle of video-recording sexcapades involving two men — who gave conflicting testimony to investigators, the outlet reported.

    Photos from the scene show investigators covering the body of the OnlyFans model known as “Anna Polly.” Newsflash/NX

    The two OnlyFans co-stars were released by local police after questioning — though foul play has not yet been ruled out by investigators from the Baixada Fluminese Homicide Unit, according to the report.

    Alves’ boyfriend, Pedro Henrique, who was not involved in his girlfriend’s final fondling, expressed his grief on social media — and his hope that investigators will get to the bottom of the starlet’s death.

    “As the hours pass it’s starting to sink in and the hole in my heart is only getting bigger,” Henrique said on social media, according to the US Sun.

    The OnlyFans star’s body was found in a courtyard at a hotel in Nova IguacuCredit: Newsflash

    “If someone is to blame, they will pay and the culprit will be found,” the grieving beau added.

    An autopsy has been ordered to determine the exact cause of death and investigators are reviewing CCTV footage of the incident as part of their investigation, the US Sun reported.

    “It’s a complex case, and we don’t rule out any possibility, from an accident to a possible crime,” a spokesperson for the Biaxada Fluminense Homicide Unit said.

  • Brazil Forward Neymar To Return To Santo

    Brazil Forward Neymar To Return To Santo

    Brazil forward Neymar will return to his boyhood club Santos from Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal, he posted on social media on Thursday.

    Neymar, 32, joined Al-Hilal from Paris St Germain for a reported 90 million euros ($93.8 million) in 2023 but he managed only seven appearances for them after suffering a serious knee injury.

    “Playing football that’s what I love the most. My family and friends already know my decision, I’ll sign sign the contract with Santos Futebol Clube,” Neymar said on a video posted on Instagram.

    “To be born, live and die for Santos is an honour only a few have… I’m sure only Santos can provide the love I need to prepare for the coming challenges of the next years,” he added.

    Neymar began his career with Santos in 2009 aged 17, racking up 136 goals and 64 assists in 225 matches to help the club secure their first Copa Libertadores title in nearly 50 years in 2011.

    He joined Barcelona in 2013, winning two LaLiga titles, three Copa del Rey trophies and the 2015 Champions League.

    Neymar has 128 caps and a record 79 goals for his country, surpassing Pele’s tally of 77. He was also part of Brazil’s gold medal-winning squad at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and helped them finish runners-up to Argentina in the 2021 Copa America.

    He moved to PSG from Barca in 2017 for a world-record fee of 222 million euros and won five French league titles with the capital club.