Manuel Adorni, Milei’s Spokesman Silenced by the Scandals Closing In
Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita opened a formal illicit enrichment probe after reports said Adorni acquired two undeclared properties and nearly 90% of one purchase was seller-financed.
- Federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita opened an enrichment investigation into Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni, summoning notary Adriana Mónica Nechevenko to testify on Wednesday regarding undeclared real estate transactions.
- Controversy began when Adorni's wife, Bettina Angeletti, joined an official New York delegation without formal role, followed by revelations of a private jet flight to Uruguay costing around $10,000 and an undeclared Indio Cua Golf Club house.
- Adorni acquired a $230,000 Caballito apartment where two retirees aged 72 and 64 lent him $200,000 to complete the purchase, while his previous Parque Chacabuco unit carries mortgages of $75,000 and $100,000 on a salary of approximately $2,500 monthly.
- During Monday's Cabinet meeting, President Javier Milei publicly backed Adorni while simultaneously launching a social media offensive against the press, posting nearly 1,000 messages over four days consuming 14 hours of screen time.
- This governance crisis tests the administration's anti-caste identity as the CGT prepares a general strike for Thursday, April 10, while October elections loom six months away, amplifying political pressure on Milei.
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Milei's Cabinet Chief Can't Explain His Properties
Key Points — Manuel Adorni, Milei’s cabinet chief, acquired at least two undeclared properties while earning approximately $2,500/month — including a $230,000 apartment where the sellers themselves lent him 90% of the purchase price — Federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita has opened an enrichment investigation and summoned the notary who handled the transactions to testify Wednesday, […] The post Milei’s Cabinet Chief Can’t Explain His Properties…
Manuel Adorni, Milei’s spokesman silenced by the scandals closing in
Since joining the Argentine government, the current Cabinet chief has acquired properties and taken trips that appear inconsistent with his income level. He is being investigated by the courts for alleged illicit enrichment
The federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita summoned four women who appear, in official documents, as lenders of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, with mortgage guarantees.This Thursday they must present themselves as witnesses Claudia Sbabo and Beatriz Viegas, who sold him the department of Caballito in which Adorni lives today and lent him $100,000 each. By next Monday Graciela Isabel Molina de Cancio and Victoria María José Cancio were cited as…
The case against Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni, for alleged illicit enrichment, added on Wednesday the statement of Schuster's scribe Adriana Nechevenko. Pink sack and thick frame lenses, the woman declared for two hours before the prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita in the building of Comodoro Py. When facing the microphones of the press, at the exit of courts, the woman denied the existence of a loan for the acquisition of the department in the porteño…
COLUMNA: ANDRÉS REGA https://970universal.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/08.04.2026-PUNTO-GLOBAL-ADORNI.mp3 Andrés Rega in his column “Global Point” in Punto de Encuentro explained the situations involving the Chief of Staff of Argentina, Manuel Adorni. Travel, properties and expenses that do not coincide with the patrimonial declarations or with his income, are investigated by the Justice, and the opposition asks for his resignation while Presi…
The federal prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita advanced in the investigation of the real estate operations of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, and summoned four women who participated in the granting of private mortgages that allowed him to acquire property in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Caballito (Comuna 6). The summoned ones are Claudia Sbabo and Beatriz Viegas, who
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