La Justicia confirmó pago de Adorni por hoteles en Aruba

La Justicia incorporó comprobantes que confirman que Manuel Adorni, jefe de Gabinete, pagó casi 9000 dólares por su estadía en dos hoteles en Aruba durante un viaje familiar al Caribe a fines de 2024 y principios de 2025.

La Justicia confirmó que Manuel Adorni pagó casi 9000 dólares por su estadía en dos hoteles en Aruba. En el expediente judicial se incorporaron los comprobantes del viaje que el jefe de Gabinete realizó junto a su familia al Caribe, entre fines de 2024 y principios de 2025.

En una declaración relacionada, Pablo Feijoo, hijo de una de las jubiladas que prestó dinero a Adorni, contó que el funcionario le hizo una oferta inicial de US$ 200.000 para saldar la deuda.

Feijoo indicó que se conocía con Adorni a través del jardín de infantes al que concurren sus hijos.

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