Juventus forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, has responded to the
rape accusations against him, published in a German magazine. Ronaldo's lawyers
are to take legal action against Der Spiegel over 'blatantly illegal'
allegations by an American woman she was raped nine years ago by the star.
Kathryn Mayorga, aged 34, was unveiled on Friday as the
woman who has accused Ronaldo of sexually assaulting her in a Las Vegas hotel
room in 2009.
Ronaldo took part in an Instagram live earlier this week
where he responded to fans’ questions on a variety of topics. It is unclear
what was the exact question asked before Ronaldo seemingly dismissed the
allegations.
Looking into the camera, he said:-
“No, no, no, no, no. What they said today? Fake, fake news.
They want to promote themselves by using my name. It’s normal. They want to be
famous to say my name, but it is part of the job. I am a happy man and all
good.”
According to reports, the Juventus star was on holiday in
Sin City in 2009 with his cousin and brother-in-law when he met the part-time
model. During the alleged incident, she claimed Ronaldo fell to his knees and
said he was '99 per cent a good guy' who was let down by the one per cent.
According to documents filed at Clark County District Court
on Friday, the footballer, invited Ms Mayorga and a friend to his penthouse
suite ‘to enjoy the view of the Las Vegas Strip’.
Ms Mayorga claims she refused to get into his hot tub
because she did not want to ruin her dress, then Ronaldo offered her some
shorts and a T-shirt and pointed her towards a bathroom where she could change.
The documents add: ‘The plaintiff [Ms Mayorga] refused and
stated she wanted to leave the hotel suite. Upon leaving the bathroom, Ronaldo
pulled the plaintiff into a bedroom and on to a bed and attempted to engage in
sexual intercourse. Plaintiff refused… and covered herself in an attempt to
prevent sexual penetration.’
According to the papers, the striker then turned Ms Mayorga
on to her side, and that even though she was screaming ‘no, no, no!’, she was
raped by the star.
The documents claim the footballer confirmed the pair had
sex but said it was consensual.
Ms Mayorga alleges she reported the incident to Las Vegas
police later that day and went to hospital where evidence of the alleged rape was
documented and photographed.
The court documents state that as she was changing, Ronaldo
entered the bathroom, exposed himself and asked her to perform a sex act.
He later hired a lawyer, and in 2010 negotiated a £287,000
out-of-court settlement. As part of that deal, she agreed never to go public
with her allegations.
But the new claim seeks to overturn that settlement, which
she says she only signed because she was ‘terrified of retaliation’ from
Ronaldo and of ‘being publicly humiliated by being identified as a victim of
sexual assault’.
She says she has been left traumatised by the incident and
has now gone public, in part because of the #MeToo movement in which women have
shared their tales of abuse.
Ronaldo claimed Ms Mayorga’s injuries were caused by another
person.
It was later said that Ronaldo allegedly paid her £287,000
as an out-of-court settlement which contracted her to never speak about her
claims.
According to court documents Germany's Der Spiegel claims to
have seen, Ronaldo insists the sex was consensual. His lawyers, Schertz
Bergmann Rechtsanwälte, issued a statement denying Mayorga’s rape claim saying
they would sue for “compensation for moral damages”.

