Brazil's Top Court Bars Bolsonaro's Son From Visiting Father Under House Arrest
Ruling extends for 90 days amid ongoing legal battles surrounding the former president

Brazil's Supreme Court barred a son of former President Jair Bolsonaro from visiting his father for 90 days, citing a social media post, Al Jazeera reported.
Bolsonaro has been held under house arrest as he faces prosecution in Brazil, and the ruling adds a new restriction to the tightly controlled conditions surrounding the former president's confinement. Al Jazeera's report did not specify the content of the social media post that prompted the court's action or which of Bolsonaro's sons was barred.
The decision is the latest in a string of legal actions targeting Bolsonaro and his family since he left office, as Brazilian courts have moved to enforce strict limits on his contact with outside supporters and allies. Bolsonaro's sons have remained vocal defenders of the former president throughout his legal troubles, frequently using social media to comment on the proceedings against him.
The visitation ban underscores the seriousness with which Brazil's judiciary has approached enforcement of the house-arrest terms, and it is likely to draw further criticism from Bolsonaro's political base, which has cast the prosecutions as politically motivated.
— Compiled from reporting by Al Jazeera.

