Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro spent two nights in February at the Hungarian embassy in Brasilia. The New York Times reported Monday that the former far-right leader was "hiding" to escape justice.

“Fake news,” his lawyers retorted. They admitted in a press release that their client had been "housed for two days" in the embassy. But according to them, he went there "at the invitation" of the Hungarian authorities, with the sole aim of "discussing the political context of the two countries"