Illustration of judge ordering forensic phone exam in Adorni's cash scandal case, featuring courtroom analysis of cellphone amid cash stacks and blueprints.
Illustration of judge ordering forensic phone exam in Adorni's cash scandal case, featuring courtroom analysis of cellphone amid cash stacks and blueprints.
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Juez ordena peritar celular de contratista en causa por enriquecimiento ilícito de Adorni

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El juez federal Ariel Lijo ordenó peritar el celular del arquitecto Matías Tabar, contratista que refaccionó la casa de Manuel Adorni en el country Indio Cuá. Tabar declaró haber recibido US$245 mil en efectivo y sin factura del jefe de Gabinete. El Gobierno respalda a Adorni y afirma que dará respuestas ante la Justicia.

En el marco de la causa por presunto enriquecimiento ilícito contra Manuel Adorni, jefe de Gabinete, el juez Ariel Lijo autorizó el peritaje del teléfono celular de Matías Tabar. La medida, solicitada por el fiscal Gerardo Pollicita, busca recuperar comunicaciones entre Tabar, Adorni y su esposa Bettina Angeletti. Tabar declaró el lunes ante Pollicita que Adorni le pagó US$245 mil en efectivo y sin factura por refacciones en su casa de Exaltación de la Cruz, incluyendo una cascada en la pileta, parrilla y calefacción.

Videos de las obras muestran obreros trabajando en el living, con paredes sin revocar, bolsas de arena y una pileta al fondo. El Gobierno niega que el monto sea correcto, afirmando que "ese no es el monto" y que Adorni presentará documentación. Fuentes oficiales ratificaron el respaldo de Javier Milei, quien se mostró con Adorni en una reunión en Casa Rosada.

El fiscal Pollicita rechazó un pedido de detención inmediata solicitado por la diputada Marcela Pagano, al no verificar riesgo de fuga o entorpecimiento. Sin embargo, dejó abierta la posibilidad de otras medidas cautelares. Adorni convocó una reunión de Gabinete para el viernes y, según el canciller Pablo Quirno, "dará sus respuestas ante la Justicia" sin afectar la gestión.

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