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Football Star Cristiano Ronaldo In Trouble Regarding Rape Allegations Again October 4. 2018
Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus football star Cristiano Ronaldo is in the middle of a rape scandal that his public relations team is trying to extinguish. In 2009, Kabbalah/Illuminati member Ronaldo was accused of rape by Kathryn Mayogra, who met him on her job at a Las Vegas night club. The two were spotted dancing in the night club, which was caught on CCTV. Mayogra alleged the ensuing rape incident occurred at the Royal Palms hotel in Ronaldo's suite. Mayogra and a friend joined him and others for a party in his suite. Mayogra stated Ronaldo anally raped her in his room. Mayogra went to police about the incident, but stated they were uncooperative.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Kathryn Mayogra at the night club she worked in Las Vegas Mayogra then sued Ronaldo. During a deposition Ronaldo admitted Mayogra told him to stop as he forced himself on her. The deposition indicates she told him to stop “several times“ but he refused and anally rapped her. This discovery does not work in Ronaldo’s favor. That is an admission of guilt. Ronaldo settled the case in 2010 for $375,000. This year Mayogra stated she has been inspired by the MeToo movement and decided to speak out. She did an interview with German publication Der Spiegel, which included a police complaint and medical records regarding the alleged rape. The interview is a violation of Mayogra’s settlement with Ronaldo, which has a confidentiality clause.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Kathryn Mayogra dancing at the night club she worked in Las Vegas Ronaldo is now free to sue her to recoup the settlement that was issued, in addition to massive damages that could total millions of dollars being levied in a court judgment against Mayogra. Ironically, Mayogra has decided to sue Ronaldo again, but this time to challenge the original settlement. In my opinion this scandal looks bad, as the deposition contains an admission of rape on Ronaldo’s part. Mayogra should not have settled the first case, as rape is a serious crime that should be investigated by police. The police have now reopened the case. As a result of the case going public, Ronaldo has been removed from the Portuguese national team. Ronaldo's attorney has advised him to sue Mayogra and Der Spiegel over their exposé article.
Der Spiegal journalist Christoph Winterbach tweeting about the case In 2005, Ronaldo was the subject of similar rape allegations. A woman went to police in London and made a complaint that Ronaldo and others raped her in a hotel room, in what became known as “roasting.” Police stated they were unable to obtain sufficient evidence in the investigation to bring charges. STORY SOURCE Manchester United: footballers in spotlight 12:01AM GMT 19 Dec 2007 - The allegation of rape at a hotel where Manchester United held their Christmas party is the latest in a long line of alleged sex scandals linked to football. However, despite numerous accusations, no high profile player has been convicted. The most infamous scandal erupted in 2003 when a 17-year-old girl alleged she had been gang raped by footballers at the Grosvenor House hotel in central London. During the inquiry, the public was introduced to the term "roasting", which footballers were said to use to refer to a particular form of group sex. The Crown Prosecution Service concluded there was insufficient evidence to proceed against two Premiership players, Carlton Cole and Titus Bramble. In another case in 2004, unfounded allegations of sexual assault were levelled at three Leicester City players. Paul Dickov, Frank Sinclair and Keith Gillespie were accused of attacking three German women at a hotel in La Manga, Spain, but all charges were dismissed by the court. In 2005 the Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo was arrested and interviewed over an allegation of rape by a woman he allegedly met at London's Sanderson Hotel. The Crown Prosecution Service said there was insufficient evidence and Ronaldo told friends he was the victim of a "stitch-up"... RELATED ARTICLE |
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