Attorneys
for soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo say documents in which Ronaldo
acknowledges sexually assaulting a woman were fabricated by hackers.
German news magazine Der Spiegel published the documents in
its reporting on Kathryn Mayorga, a Las Vegas woman who says Ronaldo,
33, raped her in a hotel room in 2009, when she was 25.
“The
documents that allegedly contain statements by Cristiano Ronaldo and
were reproduced in the media are pure inventions,” Las Vegas–based
attorney Peter Christiansen said Wednesday in a statement to The Guardian.
Christiansen suggested the documents had been stolen by hackers and altered before they were shared with reporters.
“By
2015, dozens of entities (including law firms) in different parts of
Europe were attacked and saw a lot of information on their electronic
equipment being stolen by a hacker,” the attorney said. He said the
hacker then “tried to sell such information” after “significant parts”
had been “altered and/or completely forged.”
“So
there are no doubts: Mr. Ronaldo vehemently denies all of the
allegations in the complaint and has consistently maintained that denial
for the last nine years,” Christiansen added.
Der Spiegel stands by its reporting, a spokesman said, asserting that reporters “carefully researched” the story.
Mayorga filed a lawsuit Sept. 27 seeking to toss a nondisclosure agreement
she said she signed as part of a $375,000 out-of-court settlement with
Ronaldo. Der Spiegel published a lengthy interview with her two days
later.
Christiansen said the existence of any such agreement “is by no means a confession of guilt,” French news outlet AFP reported.
Attorneys for Mayorga said last week they may publicly release
some of the documents as proof of their authenticity. One lawyer told
reporters Mayorga has struggled with “depression, intrusive thoughts,
considered suicide, abused alcohol and had difficulty maintaining
personal relationships and employment” as a result of the alleged rape.
Ronaldo has called the entire story “fake news.”
“They
want to promote by my name. It’s normal. They want to be famous,” he
said in an Instagram video. “It’s part of the job. I’m a happy man and
all good.”
The Portuguese star plays for the Italian club Juventus and Portugal’s national team.


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