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Good morning from The Financial Times.
Today is Friday, September 12th, and this is your FT News Briefing.
Brazil's former president was found guilty of illegally attempting to stay in power,
and the assassination of a conservative activist is leading to worries about the rise of political violence in America.
Plus, crypto's latest craze is experiencing a late summer swoon.
I'm Victoria Craig, and here's the news you need to start your day.
Jaya Bolsonaro was found guilty yesterday of planning a military coup after losing Brazil's 2022 election.
He was sentenced to 27 years in prison.
The Supreme Court case against the former president has gripped and divided Latin America's biggest nation.
Prosecutors said Bolsonaro's failed conspiracy also included plans to kill the current president before he took office.
Bolsonaro has denied the charges.
Some worry the guilty verdict could also worsen Brazil's ties with Washington.