Eduardo Bolsonaro Sentenced to Prison for Seeking US Interference in Father's Coup Trial
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- Eduardo Bolsonaro has been sentenced to four years and two months in prison by Brazil's supreme court for allegedly courting US interference in his father Jair Bolsonaro's coup plot trial.
- Eduardo, who lives in the US, was accused of seeking sanctions and tariffs from the Trump administration to aid his father's case.
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Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, has been sentenced by Brazil's supreme court for seeking US interference in his father's coup plot trial. His father is currently serving a prison sentence for plotting a coup.
Brazil’s supreme court has sentenced Eduardo Bolsonaro to four years and two months in prison after finding him guilty of courting US interference in his father’s coup plot trial last year.
The office of Brazil’s prosecutor general had charged Eduardo Bolsonaro – who lives in the US - courting interference from the Trump administration to help Jair Bolsonaro’s case, by imposing sanctions on the court’s justices and tariffs on Brazilian goods.
His father, the former far-right president, is serving 27 years in prison for plotting a coup in 2022 after losing the elections to Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The younger Bolsonaro, a former lawmaker, moved to the United States in 2025, months before the trial that convicted his father of plotting a coup.
In the US, he has been active in building support, especially from the Trump administration, for his father. Eduardo Bolsonaro said in a statement after Tuesday’s conviction that he had not been properly notified about the court’s legal process.
He had previously told Reuters that his work in the US was not aimed at getting his father acquitted by Brazilian courts, but at forcing the Brazilian supreme court to punish officials who, according to the son, were not complying with Brazil’s constitution.
In July last year, a Brazilian supreme court judge ordered that the bank accounts and assets of Eduardo Bolsonaro be frozen over allegations that money being sent to him by his father was bankrolling his efforts to lobby the Trump administration to help Bolsonaro avoid punishment for the alleged coup attempt after the 2022 election.
Bolsonaro served one term as president from 2019 to 2022.
In March, the former president was allowed to temporarily be placed under house arrest for three months due to ill health after being diagnosed with pneumonia and treated in an intensive care unit.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Eduardo Bolsonaro may face extradition proceedings if he does not comply with the sentence.
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- Will Eduardo Bolsonaro appeal the sentence?
- What are the specific implications of the sanctions and tariffs mentioned?
- How will this impact future US-Brazil political relations?




