Cristiano Ronaldo Rape 'Allegations’ Based On Completely Fabricated Documents'- Lawyer

Documents
concerning rape allegations made against Cristiano Ronaldo have been
"completely fabricated", according to the player's lawyer.
Ronaldo, 33,
denies assaulting Kathryn Mayorga at a Las Vegas hotel in 2009.
Mayorga says
she was attacked by the Portuguese footballer in a hotel room in the US city
that year.
A statement
from Ronaldo's lawyer Peter Christiansen reiterated the Juventus forward
"vehemently denies all accusations in this civil action".
Ronaldo
previously dismissed the claim, first reported in Germany's Der Spiegel, as
"fake news" and his representatives said he would take legal action
against the weekly magazine.
Christiansen
said a "media outlet irresponsibly" based its reports on "stolen
and easily manipulated digital documents" of which "significant parts
were altered and/or completely fabricated".
Der Spiegel
said Mayorga, 34, filed a report with Las Vegas police shortly after the
alleged incident.
In 2010, she
reportedly reached an out-of-court settlement with Ronaldo involving a $375,000
(£288,000) payment for agreeing never to go public with the allegations.
Christiansen
says in a statement his client's position continues to be that "what
happened in 2009 in Las Vegas was completely consensual".
The lawyer
says Ronaldo does not deny that he agreed to enter into an agreement, but
"the reasons that led him to do so are at least to be distorted".
The
statement added: "This agreement is by no means a confession of guilt.
"What
happened was simply that Cristiano Ronaldo merely followed the advice of his
advisors in order to put an end to the outrageous accusations made against him,
in order precisely to avoid attempts, such as those we are now witnessing, to
destroy a reputation built thanks to hard work, athletic ability and
behavioural correction.
"Unfortunately,
it is now involved in the type of litigation that is very common in the United
States."
Christiansen
added: "Although Cristiano Ronaldo is accustomed to media attention,
inherent in the fact that he is a famous person, it is absolutely deplorable
that the media continue to propagate and stimulate an intentional defamation
campaign based on stolen and easily manipulated digital documents.
"Cristiano
Ronaldo has mandated his lawyers in the United States and Europe to deal with
all legal aspects and expresses full confidence that the truth will prevail,
despite the corruption of counter-information, and in which the laws of Nevada
will be enforced and respected."
The
statement also claims documents allegedly containing statements by Ronaldo are
"pure inventions".
He added:
"So that there are no doubts: Cristiano Ronaldo vehemently denies all the
accusations in this civil action, in consistency with what he has done in the
last nine years.
"The
documents that allegedly contain statements by Mr Ronaldo and were reproduced
in the media are pure inventions.
"By
2015, dozens of entities (including law firms) in different parts of Europe
were attacked and their electronic data stolen by a cyber criminal.
"This
hacker tried to sell such information, and a media outlet irresponsibly ended
up publishing some of the stolen documents, significant parts of which were
altered and/or completely fabricated.
"Once
again, for the avoidance of doubt, Cristiano Ronaldo's position has always
been, and continues to be, that what happened in 2009 in Las Vegas was
completely consensual."
From bbc.com/sport/football/
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