Brazil: STF issues unanimous ruling against Congresswoman Zambelli
- On May 14, 2025, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court handed down a 10-year prison term to Congresswoman Carla Zambelli for her involvement in the 2023 breach of the National Justice Council's electronic system.
- The court concluded that Zambelli orchestrated the hack executed by Walter Delgatti to create a false arrest warrant against Justice Alexandre De Moraes.
- Walter Delgatti, convicted in the same case, received an 8-year and 3-month sentence after admitting he acted on Zambelli's instruction, while she also faces a separate stalking and firearm case.
- The court mandated that Zambelli compensate R$ 2 million for damages affecting the public interest, while her legal team criticized the virtual nature of the trial, arguing it was unfair and lacked conclusive proof.
- If appeals fail, Zambelli will lose her mandate, signaling strict judicial action against political crimes involving digital breaches and misconduct.
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Brazil: STF issues unanimous ruling against Congresswoman Zambelli
The First Chamber of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) unanimously sentenced Congresswoman Carla Zambelli to 10 years in prison for hacking into the electronic system of the National Justice Council (CNJ) in 2023. The ruling was supported by Justices Alexandre De Moraes, Flávio Dino, Cristiano Zanin, Luiz Fux, and Cármen Lúcia. The decision can be revised, Agencia Brasil explained.
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The Supreme Court considered Zambelli, one of the leading voices of the extreme right, guilty of being "the brain" of an attack by "hackers" against the judicial system and of incitement to anti-democratic acts.
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