Details of Adorni's Affidavit: His Estate Is Now over $944 Million
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Finally, the official presented a detail of his estate, in an attempt to explain the increase in his capital and the purchase of properties
The Chief of Staff presented the documents to the Anti-Corruption Office. He included the new properties he acquired as an official and the proceeds from the sale of cryptocurrencies.
In the document presented to the Anti-Corruption Office, he stated that last year he had earnings of $270 million that do not pay taxes. On the other hand, for the income of his personal work he declared $46 million.
Originally published 12/06/2026 Redacción Canal Abierto The crisis unleashed by the denunciations against the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, for alleged illicit enrichment has become a sort of poison stain that stalks the entire government. Adorni's situation begins to break the electorate itself that led Javier Milei to the Casa Rosada, according to a report by the consultant Praxis. The work is titled The four electorates of Milei. How the ca…
The presentation of the new affidavit of the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, far from closing the controversy over his estate, opened a new chapter in one of the most resounding political scandals facing Javier Milei’s government. The controversy deepened after the official himself recognized the existence of undeclared savings for approximately half a million dollars, money that, he explained, would come from investments made years ago in crypto…
The Chief of Staff filed his asset declaration with the Anti-Corruption Office this Thursday. It shows an increase in his net worth over the past year, with real estate investments, dollar savings, and new mortgage debt. The official's net worth at the beginning of the declaration was $662.6 million, and at the end it stood at $944.5 million, reflecting a significant increase explained primarily by untaxed income, inheritances/donations, and the…

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