Maradona's lawyer and two of his sisters to stand trial over undue profit' from his trademarks
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Maradona's lawyer and two of his sisters to stand trial over undue profit' from his trademarks
"The ruling explains that although the company called Sattvica SA was nominally owned by Morla and Pomargo, its commercial operations were carried out under Maradona's directives."
"After his death, as part of the probate process, the owners of Sattvica were ordered to immediately transfer all trademarks to Maradona's legitimate heirs, a requirement Morla refused to comply with."
"With this conduct, they sought to obtain an undue profit, violating the duties and obligations entrusted to them and thereby harming the interests placed in their care."
An Argentine court has ordered a trial against Diego Maradona's last lawyer, Matias Morla, and his sisters for defrauding Maradona's legitimate heirs. The court rejected a dismissal request and closed the investigative phase. The accused, including former assistants and a notary, are charged with mismanaging 246 trademarks linked to Maradona. After his death, they allegedly failed to transfer trademark ownership to his heirs, seeking undue profit and violating their obligations, which harmed the interests of Maradona's legitimate heirs.
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