jede Villafane, 52, appeared in front of a Buenos Aires court with her daughter Women's Nike Air Max 270 Shoes Black White Anthracite , Giannina, to accuse Maradona of having embezzled almost six million U.S. dollars that went missing from his bank accounts.
Maradona, 54, was not present during proceedings but sent a message via a television program, saying that he wanted his money back.
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The 1986 World Cup winner also advised Gianinna and Dalma, his two daughters with Villafane, and Jana, his daughter from an extra-marital affair, that they should "remain calm".
The scandal between Maradona and his ex-wife, to whom he was married from 1998 and 2003, broke out when the star revealed almost six million U.S. dollars were missing from his accounts.
According to Infobae Women's Nike Air Max 270 Shoes Black Pink Lavender , an investigation last year revealed that Villafane owns three apartments in an exclusive Miami tower worth two million U.S. dollars each and has three million U.S. dollars stashed in a bank in Uruguay, which had not been declared to authorities.
However, Villafane's lawyer, Fernando Burlando, called a press conference in which he maintained his client's innocence.
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JOSE Mourinho believes his Chelsea side have improved sufficiently in 2014 to justify their position as Premier League leaders.
A 2-0 victory over West Ham at Stamford Bridge on Boxing Day, courtesy of goals from John Terry and Diego Costa, kept Chelsea three points ahead of last season's champions Manchester City.
The Blues, who finished third last season, will have their title credentials tested again against Southampton on December 28, but Mourinho is confident his players can rise to the occasion at St Mary's and finish the calendar year on top.
""We are a much better team when we have the ball,"" he said. ""Last year we were very strong defensively but lacked a bit of creativity when we had the ball. The challenge was to bring that dynamic without losing the qualities of the team.
""At the beginning of the season there was a little bit of conflict between those two ideas and we made defensive mistakes. At the moment we have a good balance.
""The team is happy to have the ball and also comfortable when the opposition has it. We are a very good team.""