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Ronaldo denies accusation­s of 2009 Las Vegas rape

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LISBON — Football player Cristiano Ronaldo on Tuesday denied rape allegation­s levelled against him, saying his conscience was clear and that he would calmly await the results of any investigat­ion.

“I firmly deny the accusation­s being issued against me. Rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything that I am and believe in,” the world-famous athlete wrote in a tweet.

His agents Gestifute also sent the same statement by Ronaldo in an email to Reuters.

“Keen as I may be to clear my name, I refuse to feed the media spectacle created by people seeking to promote themselves at my expense,” he said. “My clear conscience will thereby allow me to await with tranquilli­ty the results of any and all investigat­ions.”

Lawyers for Kathryn Mayorga, who sued Ronaldo in a district court in Clark County, Nevada on Thursday, said the soccer star has 20 days from the filing of the lawsuit to respond. Mayorga alleges that Ronaldo raped her in 2009 in a Las Vegas hotel penthouse suite.

Mayorga has left Las Vegas to escape the attention on her case, her lawyers said at a news conference on Wednesday, adding the assault has caused her severe mental and emotional damage. She was not at the news conference.

“She has decided not to make herself available to the media and stay out of the public because of her emotional state,” attorney Leslie Stovall told the news conference. “It is not pleasant for her.”

Her lawyers said they are considerin­g whether to release CRISTIANO RONALDO documents related to the case including police reports, medical records, and an out-of-court settlement that included a nondisclos­ure agreement about the incident.

Mayorga has also been seeking to void the $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. 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.

Lawyers for Ronaldo, one of the world’s best-known sports stars, on Friday threatened to sue German magazine Der Spiegel that published “blatantly illegal” accusation­s by Mayorga.

Der Spiegel’s deputy editorin-chief, Alfred Weinzierl, told

Reuters on Sunday that the magazine had worked profession­ally, laid out the evidence and stood by its story, which it said was allowed under Germany’s press law.

The Las Vegas Metropolit­an Police said on Monday 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. They declined to say whether the athlete was the subject of an investigat­ion.

Ronaldo has been named football player of the year five times and transferre­d to the Italian team Juventus from Spain’s Real Madrid this summer for €100 million ($116 million). —

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