La justice confirme le paiement d'Adorni pour ses séjours à l'hôtel à Aruba

La justice a intégré des reçus confirmant que Manuel Adorni, chef de cabinet, a payé près de 9 000 $ pour son séjour dans deux hôtels à Aruba lors d'un voyage familial dans les Caraïbes fin 2024 et début 2025.

La justice a confirmé que Manuel Adorni a payé près de 9 000 $ pour son séjour dans deux hôtels à Aruba. Les reçus du voyage familial du chef de cabinet dans les Caraïbes, de fin 2024 à début 2025, ont été versés au dossier judiciaire. Dans une déclaration connexe, Pablo Feijoo, fils de l'un des retraités ayant prêté de l'argent à Adorni, a indiqué que le responsable avait fait une offre initiale de 200 000 $ pour régler la dette. Feijoo a précisé qu'il connaissait Adorni par le biais de l'école maternelle fréquentée par leurs enfants.

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