Adorni Case: Two Police Officers Confirm US$100,000 Cash Loan Before Court
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Adorni case: two police officers confirm US$100,000 cash loan before court
Graciela Molina and Victoria Cancio, mother and daughter, testified for nearly three hours on Monday before federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita at the Comodoro Py courthouse as witnesses in the alleged illicit enrichment case against Argentine Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni. Both confirmed they provided a US$100,000 cash loan to the official and that he still owes US$70,000, due in November 2026, according to judicial sources cited by Infobae.
They are a retired police officer and their daughter.They presented themselves to the prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita for the purchase of a property in Parque Chacabuco.
Isabel Molina and Victoria María José Cancio, mother and daughter of the Chief of Staff, were summoned as witnesses by prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita
The case involving Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni had a high point of exposure this Monday following the statement in Comodoro Py de Graciela Isabel Molina and Victoria María José Cancio. Both women, identified as the money lenders under investigation, sought to justify the origin of the money and its link with the official. In parallel, the issue escalated strongly in the media. In the Todo Noticia sign, where drivers and analysts raised doubts a…
The investigation into the estate of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, began the week with the declaration of two of the four creditors who would have lent him money to make a house in the Indian Country Cua, in the Buenos Aires town of Exaltation of the Cross. The retired commissioner of the Federa Police, Graciela Molina de Cancio, and her daughter Victoria Cancio, who works in the force, declared for more than three hours before the prosecut…
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