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Alexandre Ramagem Rodrigues
Exiled

Alexandre Ramagem Rodrigues

2025

Sentenced to 16 years, 1 month and 15 days in prison, he fled to the United States after his conviction. The Ministry of Justice formally submitted an…

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Allan Lopes dos Santos
Exiled

Allan Lopes dos Santos

2020

Journalist and founder of the Terça Livre portal, exiled in the United States since July 2020 after becoming the target of inquiries opened by Justice…

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LR
Exiled

Leonardo Rodrigues de Jesus

2025

Known as 'Léo Índio', he is a cousin of Bolsonaro's older sons. He fled to Argentina in March 2025, claiming judicial persecution. Justice Alexandre de Moraes…

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OE
Exiled

Oswaldo Eustáquio Filho

2022

Journalist with two Supreme Court arrest warrants, exiled since 2022. He traveled through Paraguay and obtained political asylum in Spain, where the Spanish…

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CC
Exiled

Carla Cristina Brisola Zambelli

2025

Sentenced to 10 years in prison in May 2025 for invading the National Justice Council's computer systems in partnership with hacker Walter Delgatti. Also…

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LL
Exiled

Ludmila Lins Grilo

2022

Judge removed from office by the National Justice Council after publicly criticizing Supreme Court decisions and the fake news inquiry on social media. She…

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