Rape case re-opened against Cristiano Ronaldo in Nevada

Rape case re-opened against Cristiano Ronaldo in Nevada

Der Spiegel informa de una presunta violación de Cristiano Ronaldo
Der Spiegel informa de una presunta violación de Cristiano Ronaldo | sport

'Der Spiegel' claims accusations from 2009 have resurfaced

A case over an alleged rape has been re-opened against Cristiano Ronaldo in Nevada, United States. Almost a year and a half after the first reports of the case, German publication Der Spiegel has revealed the name of the victim, who they interview. Her lawyers have called into question the compensation agreement which was reached in 2009 and are "questioning the validity" of the settlement in a civil complaint.   

Kathryn Mayorga, 34, is the women who Ronaldo supposedly violated in 2009 and then subsequently paid her 375,000 dollars for her silence. Mayorga, who has spoken about the incident for the first time in public, explained how it happened. The rape took place in silence and he asked her if she was in pain. She says Ronaldo fell to his knees afterwards and said "99 percent of the time he was a good guy, let down by one percent." She had repeatedly asked him to stop. 

Remember that Ronaldo denied the allegations and said the sex was consented. Der Spiegel reveal that the lawyers' new complaing is based on a document containing the Juventus star's account of what happened in 2009. In it, the 33-year old is quoted as saying "she said 'no' and 'stop' several times."

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