Justiz bestätigt Zahlung von Adorni für Hotelaufenthalte auf Aruba

Die Justiz hat Belege in die Akten aufgenommen, die bestätigen, dass Kabinettschef Manuel Adorni fast 9.000 Dollar für seinen Aufenthalt in zwei Hotels auf Aruba während einer Familienreise in die Karibik zum Jahreswechsel 2024/2025 bezahlt hat.

Die Justiz bestätigte, dass Manuel Adorni fast 9.000 Dollar für seinen Aufenthalt in zwei Hotels auf Aruba zahlte. Belege für die Familienreise des Kabinettschefs in die Karibik von Ende 2024 bis Anfang 2025 wurden in die Gerichtsakte aufgenommen.

In einer diesbezüglichen Erklärung sagte Pablo Feijoo, Sohn eines der Rentner, die Adorni Geld geliehen hatten, dass der Beamte ein erstes Angebot in Höhe von 200.000 Dollar gemacht habe, um die Schulden zu begleichen.

Feijoo merkte an, dass er Adorni aus dem Kindergarten kannte, den ihre Kinder gemeinsam besuchten.

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