Prosecutors overturned Cristiano Ronaldo’s rape case for “bad faith”
Judge dismisses Cristiano Ronaldo sexual assault case after prosecutor ‘repeatedly used stolen documents’
Cristiano Ronaldo will not be try for sexual harassment in 2009.
US District Judge Prosecutors Jennifer Dorsey of Las Vegas on Friday dismissed the rape case against the 37-year-old Portuguese soccer star over the actions of his prosecutors, Catherine Mayorga Leslie and Mark Stoval. The judge said their case used stolen and leaked documents that described conversations between Ronaldo’s lawyers and clients.
“Stoval’s repeated use of stolen documents and the privilege to prosecute this case shows every sign of bad faith,” the judge said in the 42-page judgment obtained by news. They had a detailed review of the documents and used them to form the factual basis of Mayorga’s allegations,” Dorsey continued. “Disqualifying Stovall will not prejudicate her harassment.”
Ronaldo’s lawyer, Prosecutors Peter S. Christiansen, told news that they are “delighted by the careful consideration of this matter and the decision of the Federal Court to dismiss the case. Since the plaintiff first filed the lawsuit in 2018, we have alleged. That the lawsuit was file in bad faith,” Christiansen add in a statement. “The complete withdrawal of the plaintiff’s case should give new confidence to all pursuing. This issue in the judicial process in this country while discouraging those who seek to undermine them.
Mayorga’s attorney did not immediately respond to news request for comment.
The document initially leaked from the Football Leaks website and was publish in the German newspaper Der Speigel in 2017. When Stoval began to include it in its findings. The court found “that defendant Cristiano Ronaldo did not renounce his privileges and beat him.”
“But Stoval remained unfazed, and when the defense learned. That he planned to use some of these documents. As witnesses and believed there was more to what he disclosed, they filed a motion to dismiss,” Dorsey said.
In addition to exposing Mayorga’s allegations of sexual assault against Ronaldo in 2009, documents also show. That he received a $375,000 civil settlement in exchange for not filing criminal charges.
“The article is nothing more than a journalistic forgery,” Ronaldo’s representative said in a statement to “Spiegel” at the time.