Morla’s serious accusation of Maradona’s son’s lawyer

Morla’s serious accusation of Maradona’s son’s lawyer

The interdict, which required a call for attention from one of the prosecutors, was given during the testimony that Morla gave on Monday in the case in which the alleged murder with possible intent of Maradona is being investigated, at the moment in which the witness was questioned by the parties.

The question that triggered the incident was when Baudry, a lawyer who represents the youngest son of “10” and who is also the current partner of Verónica Ojeda, Maradona’s ex-girlfriend, asked Morla why he did not remove Carlos from the environment ” Charly “Ibáñez, a fugitive from justice who according to some witnesses gave the former soccer player pills, alcohol and marijuana, months before his death, when he lived in Brandsen.

“Regarding the fact that ‘Charly’ Ibáñez, a relative of Rocío (Oliva), had an arrest warrant. You, Dr. Mario Baudry, were at that time Chief of Staff of the Minister of Security, until you were fired for corruption. For doing business with the police collecting envelopes, currently being investigated by the prosecutor (federal from Quilmes) Silvia Cavallo “, launched Morla, according to the statement to which Télam agreed.

Maradona’s ex-attorney reproached him that “As a public official, having knowledge of Ibáñez’s situation, he had the obligation to act, and that is why he will have to respond”.

“This was before Berni, who is an honest man, dismissed you for being corrupt, and you knew this, because your partner would have told you. But you are so ‘stupid’ that you don’t realize you are committing a crime. crime and counts it as something funny in the media “Morla added.

The criminal prosecutor continued with his attack on Baudry and in other sections of the testimony he said that they are investigating him for “illicit enrichment”, that he was “a person unworthy of credit” and that he “sold the audios” of the Maradona cause “to all channels television “and even asked the prosecutors to open a case for” the crime of non-compliance with the duties of a public official.

The statement made it clear that the prosecutor Laura Capra interrupted Morla, called her attention and asked her to limit herself to answering the questions of the parties.

Then the lawyer explained: “I never saw marijuana in Maradona’s house, and I never allowed someone to enter something that I did not see. Diego died without drugs in his body”, but he kept pointing at Baudry: “The one who did see it was you, because you saw it with Ojeda, so the one who committed the crime was you”.

And he added: “I was unaware that Ibáñez was supplying Diego with alcoholic beverages or drugs. When I found out that he had an arrest warrant, I reported it to the DDI commissioner.”

Based on Morla’s accusations, Baudry stated in the minutes that “due to the aggressions of the witness,” he was not going to ask any further questions.

Asked on Tuesday about the accusations made by Morla, Baudry told Télam: “The mafias work like this. They try to cover the sun with their hand and it is impossible.”

“The important thing here is that on August 17 and 18, 2020 they took the last thing he had left, which was his name and image, and that from then on they left him to his own devices and he died alone and poor lying on a bed laid out in a game room, with no privacy and no bathroom, “Baudry said.

Morla also had a cross with another of the lawyers, Federico Guntin, one of those who represents the daughters of “10”, Dalma and Gianinna Maradona, as victims of the victims.

When Guntin asked him if he was aware that there were drugs and alcoholic beverages in Brandsen’s home, Morla answered “no”, but when the lawyer asked him if he knew who administered them, he replied: “No. As I understand it, it was Pablo Escobar who administered the drug in the 90 ‘, but is dead now, so I don’t know who does it. “

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Morla also targeted those represented by Guntin when the lawyer for the “10” daughters asked him who enabled communications with Maradona.

“Diego spoke with whoever he wanted. He had constant communications with Rocío Oliva, the sisters, and friends. Now, if he didn’t want to attend to his two clients, it was for a different matter, and not because they wouldn’t let him. The communication problem it was because he didn’t want to talk, “Morla affirmed and launched a harsh accusation against Dalma and Gianinna: “He thought his daughters had stolen from him. That made him sad. That’s why when they called he didn’t want to talk to them.”.

On Wednesday, it will be the turn of Christian Maximiliano Pomargo, Morla’s brother-in-law and who was Maradona’s personal secretary and lived with him, to expand their testimonies in the prosecution; and the nephew of ex-fubolista Jhonatan Espósito, who also lived in the house in Tigre where Diego died 11 months ago.

Pomargo was summoned at 10, while Espósito will testify at 1, at the headquarters of the San Isidro General Prosecutor’s Office on Acassuso street 476.

Maradona, the greatest figure in the history of world football, died at the age of 60 on November 25, 2020 at noon, in a house in the private neighborhood of San Andrés, in Tigre, where he was passing through the domiciliary hospitalization that is under criminal investigation in the Justice of San Isidro, and for the case there are seven health professionals charged with “simple homicide with eventual intent.”

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