
Maradona Case: Psychiatrist Cosachov admitted in a chat that she had relations with the 10
Verónica Ojeda revealed on TN some chats in which Cosachov allegedly admitted to having had relations with Diego
Verónica Ojeda, mother of Diego Fernando, Maradona's youngest son, revealed during an interview on TN that Agustina Cosachov, the ex-footballer's psychiatrist, allegedly had sexual relations with Diego. The report showed WhatsApp messages between the two professionals responsible for the star's mental health: Cosachov and psychologist Carlos Díaz. In these conversations, Díaz refers to Maradona as "the fat one."
"Did you sleep with the fat one, you shameless person!?", Díaz writes to Cosachov, insinuating whether she had intimate relations with Maradona. To which the psychiatrist responds: "Well, ha, ha, ha, ha, therapy is therapy. Everyone, with their technique". Díaz's intention was to directly confirm if Ojeda's accusation regarding an intimate relationship between Cosachov and Maradona was true.

Ojeda also denounced the maneuvers carried out by the two professionals to prevent her from admitting Maradona to a clinic, as both treated him at home. "She wants to take Diego, we're going to lose everything", Díaz expresses in a message, to which Cosachov proposes talking to "the girls" (referring to Dalma and Giannina, daughters of Pelusa) to turn them against Ojeda. "I'll stir things up so they go against Ojeda, so she doesn't take him", Cosachov wrote in the chat.

Mario Baudry, Verónica Ojeda's lawyer, keeps that "he called the girls to fill their heads against Verónica, so she wouldn't admit Diego. If that day Verónica had taken him, Diego would be alive today".
Meanwhile, Agustina Cosachov, through her lawyer Vadim Mischanchuk, denied the accusations and stated: "In this chat, the health professionals are ironically discussing the topic on WhatsApp. But it is not true that she maintained a personal relationship outside of the professional one".

In the trial for Maradona's homicide, Ojeda also denounced the theft of the ex-footballer's belongings. According to her testimony, "there was a storage unit where things from Diego came from every place he lived. The storage unit was here, but I didn't believe it, I thought it was in Dubai. But it was here and they had stolen everything". In this complaint, she points against Maradona's lawyer, Matías Morla, his sister, and his brother-in-law.
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