Justice confirms Adorni's payment for Aruba hotel stays

Justice has incorporated receipts confirming that Manuel Adorni, Chief of Cabinet, paid nearly $9,000 for his stay in two Aruba hotels during a family trip to the Caribbean at the end of 2024 and beginning of 2025.

Justice confirmed that Manuel Adorni paid nearly $9,000 for his stay in two hotels in Aruba. Receipts for the Chief of Cabinet's family trip to the Caribbean, from late 2024 to early 2025, were incorporated into the judicial file.

In a related statement, Pablo Feijoo, son of one of the retirees who lent money to Adorni, said the official made an initial offer of $200,000 to settle the debt.

Feijoo noted that he knew Adorni through the kindergarten attended by their children.

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Illustrative photo of Argentine official Manuel Adorni vacationing in Aruba with family, overlaid with evidence from illicit enrichment investigation.
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Justice uncovers Adorni's alleged Aruba trip amid illicit enrichment probe

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Argentine Justice has uncovered evidence of Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni taking a family vacation to Aruba in December 2024, based on migration records from the ongoing illicit enrichment investigation triggered by his private flights to Punta del Este. A house in a country club is registered in his wife's name, as political reactions intensify.

Matías Tabar appeared before prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita on Friday and handed over invoices, delivery notes and chat screenshots regarding renovations at Manuel Adorni’s house in the Indio Cuá country club.

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Architect Matías Tabar testified on Monday before prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita that Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni paid him 245,000 dollars in cash for renovations on his Indio Cuá country house home, without issuing invoices. The works spanned from October 2024 to May 2025 and included a pool, galleries, and a waterfall. Adorni rejected the amount and the Government denied it.

In the ongoing investigations into Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni's foreign trips and properties—following his March resumption of press conferences—President Javier Milei chaired a cabinet meeting on April 6 at Casa Rosada, explicitly handing control to Adorni and renewing support amid judicial scrutiny. New details reveal Adorni received US$100,000 via mortgage from two women linked to his prior apartment purchase. Adorni later met Security Minister Alejandra Monteoliva.

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Federal judge Ariel Lijo ordered urgent protection measures on Saturday for Vanesa Elizabeth Tossi, secretary at JAG Executive Aviation, after she reported harassment by journalist Marcelo Grandio during her Friday testimony. The action follows a request by federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita in the probe into Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni's private flights to Punta del Este.

Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni plans to deliver his sworn asset declaration to the courts on June 1 in the alleged illicit enrichment case at Comodoro Py.

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Manuel Adorni, Cabinet Chief, defended his management before Argentina's Congress and ruled out resigning. Deputy Rodolfo Tailhade accused his wife Bettina Angeletti of funding luxury trips for friends using official custody. The Government confirmed it will file a complaint against Tailhade for illegal espionage on Monday.

 

 

 

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