Hairdresser had been preemptively arrested since March 2023, at the Rio Claro Women’s Resocialization Center, in the interior of São Paulo
accused of involvement in the acts of January 8, 2023, was transferred to house arrest on Friday night (28). The decision was authorized by the Minister of the Supreme Court (STF), after request of the Attorney General’s Office (PGR). The hairdresser had been preemptively prey since March 2023, at the Rio Claro Women’s Resocialization Center, in the interior of São Paulo. She is defendant in the Supreme for crimes of armed criminal association, attempted coup and qualified damage against the heritage of the Union.
Deborah gained notoriety by pending the statue Justicein the square of the three powers, with the phrase “lost, Mané”, reference to a sentence of after the elections. Her defense argued that she has served almost 25% of the possible sentence and asked for her release. The PGR spoke against, but suggested house arrest until the end of the trial.
The STF published an instructional hearing video in which the hairdresser apologized for participating in the. She said she did not imagine that the acts would be “so troubled” and stated that it was not she who started graffiti. “I was taking pictures. I had never gone to Brasilia and I found the buildings, in fact, very beautiful. That’s why I was there taking pictures. And this individual, I never saw in life. Maybe, missed a little malice on my part, because he started the writing and said: ‘I have the very ugly lyrics, you can help me to write?’
With the new decision, Debora must comply with precautionary measures, such as:
- Use of electronic anklet;
- Prohibition of using social networks;
- Prohibition to communicate with others involved in the coup acts;
- Prohibition to grant interviews without authorization from the Supreme Court;
- Restriction of visits, except lawyers.
Deborah’s trial was interrupted this week after Minister Luiz Fux’s request for a view. Before the suspension, Moraes had voted for a 14 -year sentence, 12 years and 6 months in closed regime.
The Liberal Party (PL) is already considering launching Deborah as a candidate for deputy in 2026. The party leader in the House, Sostenes Cavalcanti (AL), said that the possibility is “very strong”, but the plan can be unfeasible if it is convicted and ineligible by the Clean Record Law.
Published by Felipe Dantas
*Report produced with the aid of AI