The Testimony of Retirees in Adorni’s Case
Beatriz Viegas and Claudia Sbabo, two retirees, are set to testify today as part of the ongoing investigation into alleged illicit enrichment involving Manuel Adorni, the Chief of Staff. These women played a pivotal role in financing the purchase of Adorni’s apartment located at 500 Miró Street, Caballito.
The transaction was officially certified on November 18, 2025, at a total cost of $230,000. Adorni initially paid an advance of $30,000, financing the remaining $200,000. As the investigation progresses, authorities are now compelling Viegas and Sbabo to provide their cell phones, allowing law enforcement to scrutinize their communication logs and messages for any relevant information.
The Next Witnesses Who Will Testify
Following today’s testimonies, the proceedings will continue with additional witnesses next week. Notably, Natalia Rucci and her husband, Marcelo Trimarchi, who both own the real estate company involved in the sale, are expected to appear. They have been summoned to provide insights into the operational details of the transaction. Their testimonies will occur at 9 am on Monday, the 20th.
Additionally, on April 22, the investigation will further include comments from Pablo Martín Feijoo, the son of Beatriz Viegas. His connection to Adorni is particularly noteworthy as he is described as a family friend, which may provide critical context surrounding the dealings.
Understanding the Investigation’s Background
The scrutiny against Manuel Adorni stems from various complaints, notably concerning a private flight to Punta del Este and discrepancies in his sworn finance declarations to the Anti-Corruption Office. This investigation seeks to uncover the truth behind his financial dealings, specifically the allegedly questionable sources of income catering to substantial purchases.
Consequently, Judge Ariel Lijo has authorized the lifting of tax and banking confidentiality for both Adorni and his wife, Bettina Angeletti, along with four creditors involved. This is a crucial development, as it will facilitate a deeper examination of financial activities and connections that may reveal patterns of illicit enrichment.
Moreover, there are ongoing inquiries about a separate property attributed to Adorni in the Indio Cuá area, alongside additional testimonies that will bring further clarity to the situation. Former owner Juan Ernesto Cosentino is expected to provide information regarding the acquisition and renovation of the property, while contractor Matias Tabar will be called to present evidence regarding the operational scope of the renovations and any related financial documentation.
Concluding Remarks
The unfolding investigation into Manuel Adorni raises pressing questions about the integrity and financial transparency of public officials. The testimonies from retirees Viegas and Sbabo, along with the other forthcoming witnesses, are critical to determining the veracity of the claims against him. As the judicial process continues, the eyes of the public will remain keenly focused on how this situation will evolve, potentially influencing the broader conversation about accountability in government roles.

