Independent Collection: Maratea admitted that he charges US$30,000 a month

Independent Collection: Maratea admitted that he charges US,000 a month

The influencer is involved in a controversy in the framework of the collection by the Avellaneda club, after the IGJ pointed out irregularities in the formation of the trust.

santi marateainfluencer who carries out a collection to pay off the financial debts of the club Independentrecognized modifications in the trust contract presented before the General Inspectorate of Justice (IGJ) and admitted the collection of $30,000 per month.

The controversy broke out when the IGJ declared as irregular the trust after weeks of doubts and rumors about the formation of the contract: the organization points again to the registration in the Public Registry of the College of Notaries of the Province of NeuquénGiven the Independent is based in the province of Buenos Aires and maratea domicile at CABA.

The resolution also warns the “exorbitant” sum received in point of “expenses and fees” by the members of the trust and “in presumed benefit” of Maratea. In addition, they criticized the fact that Mercado Pago, the means used for collection, is only a “payment provider” but not a financial entity.

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Independent Collection: Maratea acknowledged that he charges US$30,000

The influencer acknowledged and confirmed the amount received, although he pointed out that it is a part of 5% of the total stipulated and previously communicated: “According to the trust, those who are working on it should collect on the 19th of each month. I am one of they. That $30,000 payment plan, which is to pay five percentIt’s once a month. I should have charged and I asked not to do so because we have not yet covered the money from America. And they told me that if I didn’t want to do it, I had to change it. In the addendum we also added that it was not mandatory to collect every 19th of the month”.

In addition, Maratea also made reference to the modification of the contract revealed by the IGJ and was based on the concept of the “adendum”. “For those who do not know what an addendum is, it’s basically an aggregate. Is adding something to a trust. There are some media that interpret this as something shady. As if we were changing the trust. It is the most normal thing in the world in a trust,” she added.

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Meanwhile, the head of the IGJ, Ricardo Nissen, demanded to suspend the collection until the irregularities detected by the organization are clarified. Nissen demands that no more money be collected “until the trust is registered” in the Federal Capital, “when More than 20 days have passed and they have not presented anythingwhen they say that they have the trust registered and that all they have to do is bring the paper to Buenos Aires, we took the measure yesterday”.

Source: Ambito

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