The Star (Jamaica)

Ronaldo wants court to dismiss rape case

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s lawyers have filed court documents asking a US judge in Las Vegas to either dismiss a Nevada woman’s lawsuit alleging the football star raped her in 2009, or to order closed-door settlement talks.

Attorneys representi­ng Ronaldo’s accuser, Kathryn Mayorga, did not immediatel­y respond yesterday to telephone, email and text messages seeking comment about the two recent court filings about her lawsuit stemming from a 2010 confidenti­ality agreement and US $375,000 hush-money payment.

The Associated Press generally does not name people who say they have been victims of sexual assault, but Mayorga gave consent to be named through her lawyers, Leslie Mark Stovall and Larissa Drohobycze­r.

Ronaldo’s lawyer in Las Vegas, Peter Christians­en, declined to comment about the documents he filed October 14.

“Mr Ronaldo has always maintained that this was a consensual encounter,” said the filing seeking dismissal of the case.

A companion document also filed on October 14 in US District court asks the judge to order outof-court talks to settle the lawsuit.

Mayorga alleges conspiracy, defamation, breach of contract, coercion and fraud. Her lawyers want to void the 2010 deal and collect at least $200,000 more from Ronaldo. They acknowledg­e Mayorga received $375,000 in 2010. The court has kept the original agreement sealed.

Mayorga’s lawyers maintain she didn’t break the confidenti­ality pledge. They accuse Ronaldo or his associates of allowing reports of it to appear in European publicatio­ns in 2017.

HACKED DATA

The Juventus player’s lawyers have said the informatio­n was among electronic data hacked, stolen and sold by cybercrimi­nals, and that Mayorga’s lawsuit is being used to damage Ronaldo’s reputation.

Mayorga’s lawsuit said she met Ronaldo at a nightclub and went with him and other people to his suite at the Palms Hotel and

Casino, where he assaulted her in a bedroom.

Las Vegas police last year reinvestig­ated the rape allegation, but no criminal charge was filed. The local elected prosecutor said there was not enough evidence to take the 10-year-old case to trial.

Mayorga, now 36, is a former school teacher and model who lives in the Las Vegas area.

Stovall has alleged that Mayorga, then 25, was so stressed by pressure from “fixers” trying to protect the reputation of Ronaldo, then 24, that she lacked the legal capacity to sign a non-disclosure agreement 10 years ago.

A federal judge in Las Vegas has not set a hearing date on Ronaldo’s bid to stop the court case.

 ??  ?? In this Sept. 7, 2019, file photo, is Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo prior to playing their Euro 2020 group B qualifying football match.
In this Sept. 7, 2019, file photo, is Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo prior to playing their Euro 2020 group B qualifying football match.

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