Scottish Daily Mail

Ronaldo’s lawyer hits back over Las Vegas allegation­s

- By IAN HERBERT

CRISTIANO RONALDO’S new Las Vegas lawyer has confirmed the player had struck a financial deal with Kathryn Mayorga, the woman who accuses the Portuguese superstar of rape — but insisted documents about the case had been forged in a deliberate attempt to defame him. Peter Christians­en said there was nothing suspicious about Ronaldo paying Ms Mayorga $350,000 (£266,000) to keep quiet about what the player claims was consensual sex at a Las Vegas hotel, in 2009. ‘This settlement is by no means a confession of guilt,’ the lawyer said. He insisted Ronaldo had paid up the money to quash ‘outrageous allegation­s’ which were an attempt to ‘destroy a reputation that has been built upon hard work, athleticis­m, and honour’. He said Ronaldo, 33, who denies the allegation­s, would sue German media outlet Der

Spiegel over the publicatio­n of documents secured from the whistleblo­wing platform,

Football Leaks — which has revealed hundreds of contracts, third-party ownership deals and alleged tax-evasion strategies. Christians­en added: ‘In 2015, dozens of entities, including law firms... were hacked and their electronic data was stolen and captured by a cybercrimi­nal. ‘This hacker attempted to sell this data and one media outlet has now irresponsi­bly published the stolen documents, significan­t portions of which were altered and/or completely fabricated.’ The lawyer did not make clear exactly which ‘portions’. Central to the allegation­s, according to Der Spiegel, is a questionna­ire in which Ronaldo admits Ms Mayorga told him ‘no’ and ‘stop’ multiple times. Las Vegas police have re-opened their inquiry into Ms Mayorga’s claims.

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‘Nothing suspicious’: Ronaldo paid out £266,000

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