The bank at the center of Brazil’s biggest alleged financial fraud was originally a prize coveted by a man named Henrique Vorcaro, according to people who know him.
An ambitious real estate developer, the 64-year-old also had another moniker among the moneyed elite in the city of Belo Horizonte, an eight-hour drive northeast of Sao Paulo: “mau pagador,” or “bad payer.”
When he realized his reputation might doom his pursuit, Vorcaro turned to his son, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Henrique Vorcaro’s attorney denied that he was ...
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