Senator says that transfers from Lulinha to the owner of the site rekindle suspicions about the property
The senator (PL-RJ) stated on Sunday (8 March 2026) that the Atibaia site was back in the police news. According to the presidential candidate, the president (PT) seeks to protect his son, Lulinha, who had his banking secrecy broken at the CPMI (Mixed Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) of the INSS (National Social Security Institute). from him to the owner of the property, Jonas Leite Suassuna Filho, rekindled suspicions about the property, which became the basis for one of Lula’s convictions in 2020.
“Do you remember Sítio de Atibaia? Lula’s farm? That’s right. He’s back in the police news”wrote in a video made with AI (Artificial Intelligence) published on Instagram.
In the video, it is said that Atibaia is once again the “epicenter of corruption” and that Lula would be doing everything to protect his eldest son.
“And when you think the mess is going too far, notice that Lula’s only clear intention is to protect his son, Lulinha”said the senator.
Lulinha’s breach of confidentiality
The breach of bank secrecy by Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, revealed a financial transaction of R$19.5 million from January 2022 to January 2026. The data was obtained by the CPMI (Joint Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry) of the INSS (National Social Security Institute), which investigates social security fraud.
The investigation finds out whether Lulinha, 51 years old, eldest son of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), received amounts from Antônio Carlos Camilo Antunes, known as Careca from the INSS, in the scheme that gained fame as “INSS party”.
The data shows transfers from Lulinha to former partners, 17 to Jonas Leite Suassuna Filho, totaling R$704,000, and another 15 transactions from January 2024 to October 2025, to former partner Kalil Bittar, totaling R$750,000.
Suassuna Filho owns the farm in Atibaia (SP) that was frequented by President Lula. The mentioned rural property was the center of one of thewhich resulted in Lula’s convictions, later for the (Federal Supreme Court). Kalil Bittar is the brother of Fernando Bittar, also one of the owners of the site.
Lula was accused and convicted of passive corruption and money laundering in the 1st and 2nd instances of the Federal Court. The sentence imposed in May 2020 was 17 years, 1 month and 10 days in prison. The PT member was found guilty of receiving undue advantages from the construction companies Odebrecht and OAS for a project worth around R$1 million that renovated the site in Atibaia. In exchange, according to the lawsuit, Lula illegally helped construction companies get contracts with Petrobras. The president the accusations. In 2021, the STF minister, Gilmar Mendes, made decisions by former judge Sérgio Moro in the Atibaia site cases.