Lawyer: Ronaldo rape lawsuit moved from Nevada to US court
LAS VEGAS — A lawsuit by a Nevada woman accusing soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her in 2009 at a Las Vegas Strip resort has been moved from state to federal court in Las Vegas, her lawyer said Wednesday.
“We basically just switched venues, but the claims remain,” said attorney Larissa Drohobyczer, who represents former model and schoolteacher Kathryn Mayorga in the civil filings seeking money.
Ronaldo’s attorney Peter Christiansen declined to comment about the change in venue or an ongoing police investigation.
Mayorga’s lawsuit accuses Ronaldo or those working for him of conspiracy, coercion and fraud, defamation and breach of contract for allowing details of a confidential financial settlement to become public.