
Maradona trial on brink of COLLAPSE after glam judge appears in glitzy doc about ongoing case over football icon's death
THE trial of late Argentine football superstar Diego Maradona's medical team is on the brink of collapse after a glam judge appeared in a glitzy documentary about the ongoing case.
Julieta Makintach - dubbed the "judge of God" - recused herself after a trailer for the six-part mini-series was embarrassingly played to the court.
9
9
9
9
It emerged that Makintach, 47, had been shooting the series called Divine Justice about the case, potentially breaking a string of ethics rules.
The shocking preview begins with Makintach strutting through the entrance of what seems to be a court house in high heels as she takes the lift to the upper floors.
News broadcasts of footy legend Maradona's death are also featured in the trailer, as well as an excerpt of an emergency call asking for an ambulance.
It concludes with Makintach preparing documents at a desk.
The bizarre footage suggests unauthorised recordings were shot inside the courtroom, which constitutes a breach of judicial rules.
According to a script, the mini-series would follow Makintach as she "reconstructs the death of Maradona and certain painful milestones of his life related to abandonment."
The trailer preview was one of the various pieces of evidence seized by cops in raids last week as the trail was suspended.
Tuesday's hearing was marked by insults, recriminations, shouting and tears.
In a bitter exchange, prosecutor Patricio Ferrari accused Makintach of behaving "like an actress and not a judge."
He said: "[Makintach] spoke about Maradona, the trial, how it was unfolding.
"She has been completely influenced by her leading role, by the centrality of her figure.
"She lied to our faces for three months. I demand that the court recuse judge Makintach."
As the trailer was played, defence lawyer Rodolfo Baque jumped out of his chair to shout "trash" at the judge.
The late footballer's daughter Gianinna Maradona tried to calm him before she and Maradona's former partner, Veronica Ojeda, both began to sob.
Makintach sat with her head bowed, biting her lip and eventually said she had "no choice" but to recuse herself as one of the case's three justices.
Her removal is an embarrassment for Argentina's judicial system and could yet derail a trial being watched by football fans worldwide.
Maradona - considered one of the world's greatest ever football players - had been recovering at his home in Buenos Aires from surgery on a brain blood clot when he tragically died of a heart attack aged 60.
Seven members of the legend's medical team are being prosecuted for negligent homicide over his death in November 2020.
9
9
9
9
Those responsible for his medical care face prison terms between eight and 25 years if convicted of homicide with possible intent.
The charges relate to their decision to allow him to recover from major surgery at home, and the conditions of his care.
They deny the charges.
The medical team on trial includes a neurosurgeon, a doctor and a night nurse.
The defendants have claimed Maradona refused any further treatment and should have stayed home for longer following his operation.
Gianinna Maradona has claimed her father was kept in "a dark, ugly and lonely" place and that his carers were more interested in money than his welfare.
The court will decide on Thursday whether the trial will go ahead or be scrapped and then restarted.
Some of the plaintiffs have called for a new trial, saying they felt proceedings have been tainted by scandal.
The lawyer for Maradona's ex-partner Ojeda said that "everyone now feels that this is compromised," adding that it's "healthiest to start over from scratch".
Glam Makintach denied being paid for the documentary and said that she had given "an interview to a childhood friend about the justice system".
Makintach added: "That material was raw, it was intimate. It was on a Sunday at 5pm. Does that give it the label of forbidden, hidden, illicit?"
According to Argentinian media, prosecutor Ferrari said: "On Sunday March 9, before the trial began, Makintach entered the building with six people.
"And if there is a script and a trailer, it wasn't just an interview.
"There were photos, footage. There was no authorisation for this irregular entry.
"All the aggravating circumstances clearly exist that demonstrate the loss of independence and impartiality of the member summoned to this trial."
9
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Reuters
2 hours ago
- Reuters
Milei meets Pope Leo, confirms visit to Argentina
BUENOS AIRES, June 7 (Reuters) - Argentina's President Javier Milei held his first official audience with Pope Leo at the Vatican on Saturday where he confirmed that the pontiff will visit the South American country, according to the presidential spokesman. No further details of the planned visit were disclosed on Saturday. Milei had a tense relationship with Pope Francis, the late Argentine pope who never returned to his native country during his 12-year papacy, potentially signaling the start of a new diplomatic chapter. "The Pope confirmed to the President during our recent meeting that he will visit Argentina," Manuel Adorni, the presidential spokesperson wrote via social media. The papal visit could take place as soon as next year, according to Argentina's daily newspaper La Nación, as part of a tour that would include stops in Uruguay and Peru, where Leo, the first U.S. pope, resided for nearly 20 years. Milei, a libertarian and ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, was not present at the inauguration ceremony of the new head of the Catholic Church due to local legislative elections he was required to attend. Discussions between the two parties on Saturday were described as "cordial" and addressed issues of "common interest such as socioeconomic progress, the fight against poverty, and the commitment to social cohesion, in addition to addressing ongoing conflicts," the Vatican later said in a statement. Milei met Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Friday in Rome as part of his visit, where an agreement between Italian energy group Eni ( opens new tab and Argentina's state-owned energy firm YPF was signed.


The Sun
2 hours ago
- The Sun
Club World Cup to trial FIVE ‘trailblazing innovations' as Fifa chief confirms ‘groundbreaking' new rule changes
THE Club World Cup will trial five brand new rule changes when it kicks off later this month. Fifa 's revamped tournament gets underway on June 15 and will see top clubs from around the globe face off for an elaborate trophy and mega prize money. 5 The tournament, which used to feature just six teams, has been expanded to 32 teams, spanning Europe, South America, North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania. But it's not just the tournament format that is going to look different, but also the way the games are officiated, after Fifa announced five "trailblazing innovations" to be used in the competition. Football 's world governing body, and tournament organisers, have revealed that fans will get to see more of the referee's decision making than ever before. The first change announced is that referees will wear body cameras during matches, with the footage used during live match broadcasts. While footage from referee monitor reviews (VAR) will be aired live inside the stadium - something Premier League fans have been asking to see for some time. Fifa will also trial an "advanced" semi-automated offside technology using sensors inside the balls, in hopes of making further improvement on the tech already used in Uefa competitions like the Champions League. A fourth change will be the use of AI to collect live match data, helping fans see even more stats and figures to dissect the match. While the final innovation is that managers and coaching staff will be able to request their substitutions to the fourth official through a digital tablet, doing away with the old fashioned paper slips used at present. 5 5 Club World Cup 2025 Guide SOME of the world's biggest clubs are heading Stateside for a MAMMOTH Club World Cup. Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Man City, and Inter Miami are among the 32 teams taking part in the tournament, which runs from June 14 to July 13. Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, Ousmane Dembele, Cole Palmer and Harry Kane will be showing their skills to packed crowds across the US. Los Blancos are favourites to lift the trophy in New York but will face stiff competition from around the globe. Watch EVERY match of the Club World Cup 2025 on DAZN Here's everything you need to know ahead of the tournament... INFO Everything you need to know ahead of the Club World Cup Club World Cup draw in FULL LATEST NEWS & FEATURES Club World Cup winner to be given special shirt for four years Gary Lineker agrees deal to present Club World Cup Referees to wear bodycams - with footage shown to fans How Liam Delap can re-invigorate Cole Palmer in the US Jack Grealish to be SNUBBED in Man City Club World Cup squad DAZN unveil brilliant promo with legendary boxing announcer drafted in Fifa's secretary general Mattias Grafstrom praised the organisation for the new additions. He said: "Fifa has a proud history of breaking new ground at its elite tournaments, and the Fifa Club World Cup will continue that trend. The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will see the World's best players decide which club is the greatest "With the best clubs competing for the title of world champions, it is fitting that these trailblazing innovations will be on display at such a prestigious tournament." The tournament will be broadcast for free on streaming service DAZN in the UK. Fans can look forward to rare matchups between teams from different continents with clubs like Real Madrid, Flamengo, Man City, Chelsea and Lionel Messi 's Inter Miami all involved. The tournament is taking place across the United States of America, with top NFL and MLS stadiums hosting the matches. The final, which takes place on July 13, will be hosted in New York at the MetLife Stadium - home of the New York Jets and New York Giants. 5


Daily Mail
4 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Jorginho finds new club after Arsenal release and is set to play at the Club World Cup
Jorginho is set to feature at the Club World Cup this month after signing with a new club following his release by Arsenal. The 33-year-old was one of multiple first-team departures on Arsenal's retained list, with the likes of Kieran Tierney and Neto also listed. On Friday Arsenal announced that Jorginho's contract had been terminated by mutual consent effective immediately. The move marked the end of a two-and-a-half year spell in north London for the Brazilian-born former Italy international that saw him make 79 appearances in all competitions, scoring two goals. However, while many of his contemporaries face a summer of uncertainty as they embark on the hunt to find a new club Jorginho's next move has already been announced. On Friday Brazilian club Flamengo revealed that they had signed the midfielder on a three-year deal. 'It was with my feet that I wrote my story around the world, in every corner, a chapter and in every step, achievements,' Jorginho wrote on social media following the announcement. 'I won titles, lived great moments, but deep down, football always spoke to me in one language: the language of the heart. I spent years away from my origins, but this game, which took me to distant destinations, also brought me back. 'And today, such a special day, I feel happy and motivated, with the will of a boy full of dreams and one certainty: the best is yet to come. 'I am grateful for the opportunity and I am very excited to wear the jersey and play in a packed Maraca.' The club, managed by former Chelsea and Atletico Madrid full-back Filipe Luis, currently sit top of the Brasileiro Serie A with just one defeat from their opening 11 games. Flamengo have been placed in Group D for the revamped Club World Cup that is set to get underway in the United States later this month. The 16 club will first take on Tunisian side ES Tunis on the 16 June at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Four days later Jorginho will face his former club Chelsea before rounding out their group stage campaign against MLS side Los Angeles FC on June 24.