Santa Fe New Mexican

Lawyers: Ronaldo accuser suffers from post-traumatic stress

- By Chris Lehourites Associated Press

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Lawyers for a Nevada woman accusing Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her nine years ago said Wednesday that their client has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress and depression, conditions they argue would have made her legally incompeten­t to reach a nondisclos­ure agreement.

Kathryn Mayorga didn’t appear with her lawyers at a news conference in Las Vegas the same day that Ronaldo denied the rape accusation­s, using Twitter to say he had a “clear conscience” as he awaits results “of any and all investigat­ions.”

“I firmly deny the accusation­s,” he said. “Rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything that I am and believe in. 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.”

Mayorga’s attorney Larissa Drohobycze­r told reporters the psychiatri­st’s recent medical opinion was that Mayorga’s psychologi­cal injuries were “caused by Cristiano Ronaldo’s sexual assault in 2009.”

The doctor, Norton Roitman in Las Vegas, did not immediatel­y respond to messages from the Associated Press.

Mayorga suffered several months of severe emotional stress and coercion by Ronaldo’s representa­tives to push

Mayorga into taking a monetary settlement to keep quiet, her lawyers said.

“These injuries rendered Kathryn incompeten­t to participat­e in the negotiatio­ns and settlement and nondisclos­ure in 2010,” Drohobycze­r said.

The argument previews claims Drohobycze­r and law partner Leslie Stovall would make when asking a judge to void the nondisclos­ure agreement that the attorneys say Mayorga signed while accepting a $375,000 payment from Ronaldo.

The AP does not typically identify alleged victims of sexual assault, but Drohobycze­r and Stovall spoke of Mayorga on Wednesday by name. Drohobycze­r told the AP on Tuesday that Mayorga gave consent to have her name made public.

A civil lawsuit filed last week in state court also seeks monetary damages that Stovall said could, counting compensato­ry and punitive damages, amount to many times more than the minimum $200,000 sought under Nevada state law.

Stovall said he had not asked Mayorga if she wants Ronaldo criminally prosecuted for rape.

Attorney David Chesnoff in Las Vegas, who was hired Wednesday by Ronaldo, issued a statement “categorica­lly” denying the allegation­s and expressing “complete faith in the justice system.”

Chesnoff said Las Vegas police investigat­ed Mayorga’s sexual assault claim in 2009 and did not recommend the filing of criminal charges.

Stovall said the lawsuit served as Mayorga’s legal team’s response to Ronaldo’s denials.

The civil lawsuit filed Sept. 27 in state court in Las Vegas alleges Ronaldo raped Mayorga in his penthouse suite at a Las Vegas hotel and hired a team of what the document called “fixers” to pressure Mayorga to keep quiet.

Earlier this week, the 33-year-old Portuguese player used social media to label the allegation “fake news.”

Drohobycze­r acknowledg­ed that Mayorga accepted the money nine years ago because she never wanted her name made public.

Ronaldo, a five-time world player of the year, now plays for Italian club Juventus. In 2009, he went from Manchester United in England to Real Madrid in Spain for a thenrecord sum of 94 million euros, or about $130 million.

The lawsuit alleges that Mayorga met Ronaldo at a nightclub and went with him and other people to his suite, where the alleged attack took place in a bedroom.

Las Vegas police said they would not be releasing the report that Mayorga filed the day she said she was attacked, because the investigat­ion is open.

Drohobycze­r declined to immediatel­y make the document public Wednesday.

The lawsuit said Mayorga also went to a hospital, where a rape kit examinatio­n was conducted.

Stovall said he did not know the status of testing on what could amount to DNA evidence.

Police said Mayorga didn’t immediatel­y say in June 2009 where the alleged attack happened or identify a suspect other than to say he was a European soccer player.

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