Jacobo Ostos takes out his nails for his mother, María Ángeles Grajal: “She is my father’s legal widow”

The Ostos war intensifies. With the family book in hand, Jacobo Ostos has defended his mother, María Ángeles Grajal, tooth and nail, and has assured that his mother “she is the legal widow, so she receives her widow’s pension”. He has provided a whole arsenal of documentation. Until the death certificate of his father, Jaime Ostos, in 2022. Jacobo has visited the set of And now Sonsoles.

“James”. “No, Jacob.” They have been calling him by his brother’s name the entire program. The lawyer wanted to respond to Jaime Ostos Jr.’s accusations about Grajal’s supposed big lie: that she never married Jaime Ostos in church.

Jacobo has begun his story from the cremation of the right-hander, who was cremated in Bogotá (Colombia), where he died on January 8, 2022. “From minute zero,” he has assured that he made “ashes, clothes, souvenirs, trophies, and they didn’t come until July of this year. A year and seven months later. My sister came with a truck,” Jacobo criticized.

“Jaime was in North Carolina, my brother neither goes to Bogotá nor comes to Spain for funerals or tributes.” Furthermore, Jacobo has insisted that he has not challenged his brothers to pick up his things. The issue of the bullfighter’s cape has been the thorniest: “As long as they don’t want us to break it…” Jacobo has insisted on the Sonsoles Ónega program: “The one who put the money in this mess was me.”

“I have not made it a problem for my brothers to take whatever they want. My father had a bank account. Only one. He had a pension. My father was rich when he married Consuelo Alcalá and to avoid problems when they separated “He said they should keep everything. When they divorced, a separation of assets took place. My father married my mother and they were in love. The one who put money into that house was Dr. María Ángeles Grajal.”

He has defended himself against insinuations that Grajal was Ostos’ non-legal widow. Some words that the doctor did not understand very well: “I spent the weekend crying in the corners. Jaime and I got married on August 14 for the second time in El Escorial”