New Liam Payne court docs reveal mystery over Argentina hotel room decision

New Liam Payne court docs reveal mystery over Argentina hotel room decision

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Before the singer ended up checking into the third-floor suite where he plunged to his death after bingeing on drink and drugs, it was revealed last night that Roger Nores’ close friend, Liam Payne, had a first-floor room in which he “liked a lot.”

The businessman was informed by hotel managers that they were “fully booked” but promised to do everything to help them find something for the artist. 24 hours later, Liam checked into room 310, which Roger had originally “great liking,” and which, according to a fascinating document now with the courts, was 110.

The former One Direction singer ended up in a room 45 feet above the restaurant terrace where he died on October 16, a location where serious injury or death from any fall would obviously have been much greater, if the availability had been the cause.

The hotel memo, which was first published by Argentinian media today, contained the room revelation. Despite the businessman insisting he never played such a role, the unnamed employee at CasaSur Palermo Hotel who wrote it referenced Mr. Nores, one of three men charged with manslaughter on December 27 over the death of Liam, as his manager.

The email memo, which was titled “Liam Payne – One Direction,” was sent on October 11 at 8 p.m. the day before the singer checked in. Esteban Grassi, the chief receptionist who is one of the two men facing manslaughter, and Gilda Martin, the head of security, called 911 moments before Liam passed away.

Payne, who had stooped off a third-floor balcony in October, passed away (via Getty Images).

The email, written in Spanish and published by respected Argentinian news website Infobae, reads in English: “Good afternoon. One of Liam Payne’s former managers showed up today, asking for a suite from Monday October 14 through Friday October 18. The manager liked Room 110 greatly when we showed him. We informed him that we didn’t have any available time, but we also promised to make sure to get the desired availability.

He provided the following contact information for us so that we could notify him when we had availability and pricing. At the end of the email, the word “Manager” was used to refer to Roger Nores as a pop star and friend, and there were the words “assistant manager” and “manager” in the title of Lulu Miranda, who has previously been mentioned in rumors about the Liam Payne investigation as a friend and associate of Mr. Nores.

She is alleged to be an artist from Los Angeles who has lived in Buenos Aires since she was a teenager and was raised as an Argentine diplomat by a Brazilian mother. She is not one of the five people who Judge Laura Bruniard charged her late last month, and there is no indication at this point that she was acting in any formal or informal capacity as Liam’s assistant manager.

Roger Nores
Before the singer was given the third floor suite (Bloomberg via Getty Images), Roger Nores, Liam Payne’s close friend, was shown a first-floor room he “liked a lot” (Bloomberg via Getty Images).

In her indictment ruling, Judge Bruniard accused Mr. Nores of “failing to take care of himself, assist and help” to the singer, knowing he couldn’t fend for himself, aware of his multiple additions to alcohol and cocaine, and fully aware of the state of intoxication vulnerably and defenceless he was in.

According to Mr. Nores, who was interviewed by a recent TMZ documentary about Liam Payne’s life and death, “the day he died” was “in good spirits and perfectly balanced,” which refuted claims that the singer was acting erratically and was drunk shortly before his fatal fall.
The businessman had previously denied claims that he was Liam’s “de facto” manager, which is seen as a crucial component of the prosecution’s case. He had previously refuted those claims.

He claimed in a statement that he had been under an official investigation prior to being charged that he had never abandoned him and that he had only been staying at his hotel for 40 minutes. When I left, there were over 15 people chatting and laughing with him in the hotel lobby. Never could I have imagined this would occur. I testified to the prosecutor on October 17 as a witness, but I haven’t spoken to any police or prosecutor since. I wasn’t Liam’s manager. He was just my very dear friend. “

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