Nevada woman sues soccer star Ronaldo for alleged sexual assault
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[October 02, 2018]
(Reuters) - A Nevada woman has
sued Cristiano Ronaldo and is participating in a police
investigation of the global soccer star for an alleged rape at a Las
Vegas hotel in 2009, according to a complaint filed by her lawyer.
Lawyers for Ronaldo, one of the world's best-known athletes, on
Friday threatened to sue a German magazine that published the
accusation.
Kathryn Mayorga sued Ronaldo in a district court in Clark County,
Nevada on Thursday, and is also seeking to void a $375,000
settlement she alleges she was coerced into signing to keep quiet,
according to the complaint seen by Reuters and according to
Mayorga's lawyer.
On Monday, Ronaldo's agent, Gestifute, said they had no comment
beyond a Friday statement by Ronaldo's lawyer Christian Schertz, who
called the German magazine report "an inadmissible reporting of
suspicions in the area of privacy."
The lawsuit contends that Ronaldo met Mayorga at a Las Vegas
nightclub in June 2009 and the next night invited a group of people,
including Mayorga, back to the penthouse suite where he was staying.

That night, the lawsuit alleges, Ronaldo asked the woman to perform
a sexual act on him in a bathroom as she was changing into attire to
wear in a hot tub. He then pulled her into a bedroom and raped her
as she screamed "no, no, no," the lawsuit said.
"When Cristiano Ronaldo completed the sexual assault of the
plaintiff, he allowed her to leave the bedroom stating he was sorry,
he was usually a gentleman," the lawsuit said.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police on Monday said an incident report
with the number listed in Mayorga's lawsuit was filed on the night
of the alleged attack, and said the case was reopened last month
after the unidentified victim came forward with new information.
They declined to say whether the athlete was the subject of an
investigation.
Contacted late on Monday, Ronaldo's representatives did not
immediately return a request for comment about the reopening of the
case by Las Vegas police.
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Lawyers for the Portuguese athlete said in a statement on Friday
they would sue German magazine Der Spiegel after it published
"blatantly illegal" accusations by Mayorga. They did not respond to
specific questions about the content of the Der Spiegel report.
Der Spiegel's deputy editor-in-chief, Alfred Weinzierl, on Sunday
said the magazine stood fully by its story.
"We have worked professionally as journalists, confronted, and laid
out the evidence. Schertz claims that this is illegal. We say: It is
allowed under Germany's press law," Weinzierl said in a statement to
Reuters.
Leslie Stovall, Mayorga's lawyer, said in a statement on Monday that
his client wanted to "obtain justice by holding Cristiano Ronaldo
accountable for his conduct."
The lawsuit, which seeks more than $200,000 in damages, names as
defendants Ronaldo and an unnamed team of fixers described as
"personal reputation protection specialists" hired to make the
situation go away.
Mayorga told Der Spiegel she no longer felt bound by the
non-disclosure agreement as she suffers from the consequences of the
night nine years ago.
Ronaldo has been named player of the year five times and transferred
to Juventus from Real Madrid this summer for 100 million euros ($116
million). The Italian club declined to comment on the Der Spiegel
report on Friday.
($1 = 0.8615 euros)
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas, Tom Hals in
Wilmington, Delaware, Axel Bugge in Lisbon and Douglas Busvine in
Frankfurt; editing by Bill Berkrot)
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