Receipt shows production company paid Adorni's flight to Punta del Este

An invoice presented to the courts shows that Manuel Adorni's outbound trip to Punta del Este was paid by Imhouse S.A., a company linked to TV Pública. Imhouse S.A. lists Marcelo Grandio as a shareholder, a journalist and friend of the Chief of Staff.

A receipt submitted in a court case shows that Manuel Adorni's flight to Punta del Este was covered by Imhouse S.A., a production company where Marcelo Grandio holds a stake. Grandio is a journalist described as a friend of the Chief of Staff. The invoice specifically covers the outbound trip, as noted in the judicial document. This information comes from a TN report published on March 19, 2026. Imhouse S.A. is linked to TV Pública, per the report. No further details on the trip's context or the court case appear in the available source.

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