Prosecution presents case to oust Brazil President Rousseff
BRASILIA, Brazil — The lead prosecutor in the trial to oust Brazil’s first female president said Tuesday that Dilma Rousseff had committed “fraud” in her accounting practices, then came to tears saying she hopes the leader forgives her for causing her to suffer.
Speaking on the fifth day of a trial to decide Rousseff’s fate, Janaina Paschoal said the leader had broken fiscal responsibility laws in managing the federal budget. “We are not dealing with a little accounting problem, we are dealing with fraud,” she said.
“It wasn’t just that a president lied,” said Paschoal. “The fraud was spoken and the fraud was documented.”
Wrapping up her presentation minutes later, Paschoal came to tears when she said she hoped Rousseff would be forgiving for “having caused her to suffer.”


