This Wednesday (25), the search and seizure warrant and installation of an electronic ankle monitor were carried out against another person suspected of participating in the (Supreme Federal Court) and their relatives.
The determination was made by the minister, who is responsible for overseeing the investigation.
The warrant was served in relation to a person from Rio de Janeiro. Moraes had already ordered the same measures against a Serpro server (state data processing company) assigned to and against .
On the 17th, the PF launched an operation against four people who had accessed ministers’ data. One of them was the Serpro server, Luiz Antônio Martins Nunes.
There were indications that he irregularly accessed the tax authorities’ systems and passed on confidential data from authorities and family members to third parties. The report did not locate Nunes’ defense.
The other targets were technicians Luciano Pery Santos Nascimento, Ruth Machado dos Santos and auditor Ricardo Mansano de Moraes.
A note from the STF at the time stated that there was “a block of accesses whose analysis, by the responsible areas, did not identify a functional justification”.
Two days later, on the 19th, a IRS security guard was targeted by the same measures. His name was not disclosed.
Ruth Machado dos Santos, who is an administrative agent, is suspected of being the wife of the STF minister. She stated in a statement to the Federal Police that she was in person at the time the information was accessed.
Mansano belongs to a former stepdaughter of the minister, daughter of lawyer Guiomar Feitosa. He was in a position as head of Tax Credit and Credit Law Management, in Presidente Prudente (SP), and was removed from the post.
According to people monitoring the investigations, he accessed data from at least two years of Gilmar’s ex-stepdaughter, from 2008 and 2024.
His defense has said that he is a “professional with an unblemished reputation who, over years of work with the Brazilian Federal Revenue Service, has never responded to any functional absence”.
He also said that the facts “will be duly clarified and the truth will prevail” and that he did not have full access to the accusations and investigative elements.