Brazilian court convicts Jair Bolsonaro’s son of seeking US help for his father
Brazil's Supreme Court has voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, of seeking US interference in his father's coup plot trial. A panel of four justices backed the conviction on Tuesday.

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AI-generatedBrazil's Supreme Court has voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, of seeking US interference in his father's coup plot trial. A panel of four justices backed the conviction on Tuesday. The prosecutor general had charged Eduardo Bolsonaro with attempting to solicit US authorities to impose sanctions on the court's justices and tariffs on Brazilian goods to aid his father's case. Eduardo Bolsonaro, a former lawmaker who moved to the US in 2025, stated he was not properly notified of the legal process. He claimed his actions in the US aimed to pressure the Brazilian Supreme Court to punish officials he believed were not adhering to the constitution, rather than securing his father's acquittal. Sentencing was expected to be discussed later the same day.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedEduardo Bolsonaro stated his US actions aimed to punish officials not complying with the constitution, not to acquit his father.
Eduardo Bolsonaro was charged with seeking US sanctions on justices and tariffs on Brazilian goods.
Brazil's supreme court voted to convict Eduardo Bolsonaro of courting US interference in his father's coup plot trial.
Eduardo Bolsonaro moved to the US in 2025 and sought support from the Trump administration for his father.