The Chief of Staff, Manuel Adornialso mortgaged the previous apartment in which he lived with his family, on the street Assembly at 1100 of the city of Buenos Aires, and recorded that he obtained a loan of $100,000.
The loan was granted to him by two women, as in the case of the Caballito property that he bought in 2025. They made the loan to him and his wife, Bettina Angeletti. The credit was implemented on November 15, 2024, the same day that Angeletti acquired, according to official information, the house of countryman Indio Cuain the Buenos Aires town of Exaltación de la Cruz.
THE NATION accessed this information from official sources. Two mortgages were locked on that apartment on Assembly Street, according to sources. One, 12 years ago, for $75,000, in favor of Stella Maris Roman, the seller of the property (as in the case of the Caballito apartment, the seller also appears as the one granting the credit with a mortgage guarantee). That first mortgage was registered on March 12, 2014.
The second, for $100,000, is from November 2024. The creditors are Graciela Isabel Molina de Canciowho would have contributed $85,000, and Victoria María José Cancio (with $15,000).
Adorni had reported that these two women were his creditors in his sworn declaration of assets before the Anti-Corruption Office (OA), but the details about that debt were unknown.
The amount that Adorni declared is close to 50% of the total figure of the credit guaranteed by the mortgage of November 2024. The official reported in his presentation before the OA corresponding to that year a debt of 43,860,000 pesos with Molina de Cancio (a statement that he took it in dollars) and one of 7,740,000 with Cancio.
Molina de Cancio is a retired commissioner of the Federal Police. Until December 2021, she was head of the General Directorate of Police Training Schools.
The information is known hours after the president Javier Milei He organized a Cabinet meeting in which he gave explicit support to Adorni and asked all ministers to coordinate their next projects with him.
In the Property Registry, the purchase of the apartment on Assembly Avenue (in front of Chacabuco Park) appears as having been made on February 20, 2014 by Adorni and Angeletti with a declared price of $105,000.
The apartment is currently for sale, but is still listed as the property of the Adorni-Angeletti couple.
The notary who participated in the operation was Adriana Monica Nechevenkothe same one that certified the purchases of the Indio Cua house, in 2024, and the Caballito department, last year.
The prosecutor who is carrying out the investigation into Adorni for alleged illicit enrichment, Gerardo Pollicitasummoned Nechevenko to testify this Wednesday, as a witness, in the case.
The prosecution also asked the notary for all documents linked to the operations in which Adorni or his wife had participated. This will allow us to know, for example, the payments that Adorni was obliged to make to settle the debts he assumed and guaranteed with mortgages.
THE NATION revealed last week that the Chief of Staff had deeded in November 2025 a 200-square-meter apartment and garage at 500 Miró Street, in Caballito, and that the previous owners of the property had lent him $200,000, almost 90% of the price recorded in the papers.
They are Beatriz Viegas, 72 years old, and Claudia Sbabo, 64.
Adorni did not give explanations about the growth of his assets since he has been an official in the Milei government, a process that included the incorporation of Indio Cuá’s house, the Caballito apartment and a Jeep Compass truck, which he purchased in March 2024, four months after taking office as presidential spokesperson.












