Illustration depicting Jair Bolsonaro in prison seeking medical surgeries and house arrest due to health decline, with lawyers petitioning STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes.
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Bolsonaro's defense requests surgeries and humanitarian house arrest

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Jair Bolsonaro's defense asked STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes for permission for the former president to undergo surgeries due to worsening health while serving his sentence at the PF in Brasília. The lawyers also request humanitarian house arrest, citing the severity of his medical condition. The petition was filed on December 9, 2025.

Jair Bolsonaro's (PL) lawyers filed a petition with the Supreme Federal Court (STF) on the evening of December 9, 2025, requesting that the former president temporarily leave the Federal Police (PF) Superintendency in Brasília to undergo surgical procedures at DF Star Hospital.

According to the defense, the surgeries are needed to treat the hiccups condition, a sequela of previous interventions, and the worsening of the unilateral inguinal hernia diagnosis. Bolsonaro has complained of pain and discomfort in the inguinal region, exacerbated by hiccup crises that increase abdominal pressure. Medical reports indicate the need for immediate hospitalization, estimated at five to seven days, or whatever time is necessary for adequate recovery.

The defense describes the condition as one of 'exceptional gravity,' with a serious, chronic, progressive, and multiple disease, fitting the hypotheses of article 318, subsection II, of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CPP) and STF jurisprudence for granting humanitarian house arrest. They reiterate that the former president's mental confusion contributed to the attempt to tamper with the electronic ankle monitor, detected on November 22, 2025, when Bolsonaro used a hot iron to try to open it.

Bolsonaro has been imprisoned at the PF since November 22, initially in preventive detention due to the ankle monitor incident and a vigil. Three days later, on November 25, Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the start of serving the 27 years and three months prison sentence for the coup plot, in closed regime. This is the latest in previous surgeries, such as the removal of skin lesions in September 2025 and one in the intestine in April of the same year, both performed by doctor Claudio Birolini.

"As informed by the doctor responsible for the Petitioner's treatment, the former President needs to undergo surgery both for the treatment of the hiccups condition [...] and due to the worsening of the unilateral inguinal hernia diagnosis," the lawyers state in the document.

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Following December surgery for inguinal hernias and treatment for complications like persistent hiccups and sleep apnea, Jair Bolsonaro's defense has requested humanitarian house arrest from Brazil's Supreme Court. The former president, sentenced to 27 years for a post-2022 election coup plot, has been hospitalized in Brasília since December 24, 2025, and is due for discharge on January 1, 2026. Lawyers argue prison conditions are incompatible with his chronic medical needs.

Former President Jair Bolsonaro was discharged from DF Star Hospital in Brasília at around 6:30 p.m. on Thursday (January 1, 2026) after four procedures—including three surgeries—since his December 24 admission for a bilateral inguinal hernia and persistent hiccups. He returned directly to the Federal Police Superintendence prison to serve his 27-year, 3-month sentence for attempted coup d'état, after Justice Alexandre de Moraes rejected humanitarian house arrest.

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Jair Bolsonaro's defense announced it will submit a request on Monday (15/12) to Minister Alexandre de Moraes to authorize surgery for two confirmed inguinal hernias via ultrasound. The exam took place on Sunday (14/12) at the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília. Senator Hamilton Mourão advocated for house arrest for the former president, warning of his health fragility.

Former President Jair Bolsonaro was placed in preventive detention on Saturday (November 22, 2025) by order of STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes after attempting to tamper with his electronic ankle monitor using a soldering iron. The defense claims the act was due to medication side effects, while the left assesses that the arrest could divide the right. Bolsonaro is at the PF Superintendency in Brasília, receiving medical care.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro was preventively arrested by the Federal Police on Saturday (22) in Brasília after tampering with his ankle monitor and with flight risk identified by STF Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The decision comes at the end of the trial for the 2022 coup attempt. Allies reacted with surprise, while the Lula government sees political wear on bolsonarism.

Brazil's STF First Panel unanimously confirmed on Tuesday (25) Minister Alexandre de Moraes' decisions ordering the final judgment and immediate serving of sentences for the central nucleus of the coup plot. Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and 3 months in prison and will remain detained at the Federal Police Superintendency in Brasília. Other defendants, including former ministers and an admiral, also had arrests ordered.

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Former President Jair Bolsonaro, hospitalized since December 24, 2025, for inguinal hernia surgery, remains stable and hiccup-free after a right phrenic nerve block on December 27 to treat nine months of persistent crises. A brief episode occurred that night, but he is now recovering, with the left-side procedure scheduled for December 29 and discharge eyed for December 31.

 

 

 

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