Overview
- Adriana Mónica Nechevenko, who returned Thursday to Comodoro Py to expand her testimony, delivered documents and repeated that there were no cash loans and that the deals used a seller-financing deed called a mortgage for the unpaid balance.
- For the Caballito apartment recorded at US$230,000, Nechevenko said Adorni paid about US$30,000 up front and owes US$200,000 to the sellers with no interest for a year, as she also noted the sellers were acquaintances of Adorni.
- A second line of inquiry tracks a US$100,000 private mortgage on a prior home in Parque Chacabuco that two women, a retired police officer and her daughter, extended at about 11% interest as Adorni bought a house in the Indio Cuá country club.
- Following this week’s testimony, Judge Ariel Lijo ordered a procedure at the Rucci real estate firm and new witness summons now include the sellers, realtor Pablo Martín Feijoo who reserved the unit, agency owner Natalia Rucci, the building manager, and other prior owners through late April.
- Investigators are reviewing whether these structures masked undeclared funds, are checking the notary’s documented visits to the Casa Rosada in 2024–2025, and are running a parallel probe into private flights allegedly financed by broadcaster Marcelo Grandio.