Ronaldo ‘admitted rape accuser Kathryn Mayorga said no multiple times and he apologised after sex’

Cristiano Ronaldo admitted his rape accuser said no multiple times before they had sex in a Las Vegas hotel, leaked legal documents allege. 

The papers, possessed by German magazine Der Spiegel, contain a questionnaire in which the Juventus star, 33, confessed that American Kathryn Mayorga, 35, ‘said no and stop several times’ when the pair had sex in the Hotel Palms Place in June 2009. 

The Portguese footballer admitted that ‘it was rough’, ‘she didn’t want to give it to him’ and that he apologised after he’d finished. 

In leaked legal documents, Ronaldo confessed that American Kathryn Mayorga (pictured together that night in 2009), 35, said no several times while they had sex

In the document – created in September 2009 – Ronaldo is identified as X and Ms Mayorga as Ms C.   

The lawyer asked the footballer: ‘What was said by you and what was said by Ms. C? (This is particularly important if anything was said about having sex or anything like that)’ 

Ronaldo then replied: ‘She said it was not proper to have sex, since they just met (‘Better not. It’s the first time.’) But even so, she grabbed my d***.’  

The Portguese footballer admitted that 'it was rough', 'she didn't want to give it to him' and that he apologised after he'd finished

The Portguese footballer admitted that ‘it was rough’, ‘she didn’t want to give it to him’ and that he apologised after he’d finished

The footballer was then asked to describe in detail what happened, ‘starting with the first physical contact’.  

Ronaldo, who’s worth £350million, explained: ‘I f***** her from the side. She made herself available. She was lying on her side, in bed, and I entered her from behind. It was rough. We didn’t change position. 5/7 minutes. 

‘She said that she didn’t want to, but she made herself available. The whole time it was rough, I turned her onto her side, and it was fast. Maybe she got some bruises when I grabbed her. 

‘She didn’t want to give it to me, instead she jerked me off. I don’t know any more exactly what she said when she was jerking me off. But she kept saying “No. Don’t do it, I’m not like the others.” I apologized afterwards.’ 

The player’s lawyer then asked if Mayorga ever raise her voice, screamed, or yelled while they had sex.

Ronaldo confessed: ‘She said no and stop several times.’ 

Part of the transcript was written both in third and first person, which perhaps suggests one of Ronaldo’s lawyers wrote down some of the answers for him:

One part read: ‘They didn’t use a condom. They didn’t talk about condoms. He didn’t come inside of her. He pulled his d*** out before. I came on her and on the blanket. There was no lubricant. I used saliva. He doesn’t know if she had an orgasm.’   The 

At the time of the alleged attack, Kathryn had been a budding model at the age of 25 and part of her job had been to attend star studded parties.

At the time of the alleged attack, Kathryn had been a budding model at the age of 25 and part of her job had been to attend star studded parties.

Former model Kathryn Mayorga was seen out in Sin City (left and right) earlier this month for the first time since going public with her claims of sexual assault against Ronaldo

The final question Ronaldo was asked, was if Mayorga said anything after they’d finished having sex, two which Ronaldo explained she said: ‘You asshole, you forced me. You idiot. I’m not like the others.’ I said, ‘I’m sorry.”

The conversation between Ronaldo and his lawyer took place in August 2009, but the answers seem to have been modified between then and December 2009.

An alternative version of the document, supplied by Ronaldo’s lawyers on December 24, 2009, had very different answers to the September version.

Question: ‘What was said by you and what was said by Ms. C? (This is particularly important if anything was said about having sex or anything like that)’

Kathryn Mayorga was 25-years-old at the time of the alleged attack, she is pictured here as a fresh-faced 18-year-old in her high school year book

Kathryn Mayorga was 25-years-old at the time of the alleged attack, she is pictured here (left) as a fresh-faced 18-year-old in her high school year book. Now 34-years-old (right) the former school teacher has been forced to quit her job to deal with the stress from bringing a claim against Ronaldo

Kathryn Mayorga was 25-years-old at the time of the alleged attack, she is pictured here (left) as a fresh-faced 18-year-old in her high school year book. Now 34-years-old (right) the former school teacher has been forced to quit her job to deal with the stress from bringing a claim against Ronaldo

In the December version, however, the answer from X was merely: ‘S he grabbed my penis.’

Question: ‘Describe in detail what happened starting with the first physical contact that you had with Ms. C in the other room and describe the sequence of events regarding any such physical contact and involving any embracing, fondling, kissing, or going from a standing position to lying on a bed, or on the floor, or wherever it took place.’

 In the December version, X says: ‘She was laying in the bed. I went from behind. We did not switch positions. It was 5/7 minutes. It was rough. She didn’t complain, she didn’t scream, she didn’t call for help or anything like that. We didn’t use condoms. We didn’t even mention it. I did not come inside. I came ‘on her’ (not ‘in her’) and in the blankets. There was no artificial lubrication. I used some saliva. Can’t tell if she had or not an orgasm.’

Ronaldo (pictured after scoring for Juventus in October) has always said sex with Mayorga was consensual

Ronaldo (pictured after scoring for Juventus in October) has always said sex with Mayorga was consensual

Question: ‘Did Ms. C ever raise her voice, scream, or yell?’  

X: ‘No.’

Question: ‘Did Ms. C say anything after you had sexual intercourse?’ 

X: ‘No.’  

The footballer’s team of lawyers silenced Mayorga with an out-of-court settlement of $350,000 (£266,000) – but they insist the payment doesn’t prove his guilt.        

The Portugese player’s new Las Vegas lawyer insisted documents about the case had been forged in a deliberate attempt to defame him.

Cristiano Ronaldo's representative, Peter S. Christiansen, said the documents were fabricated to defame the footballer

Cristiano Ronaldo’s representative, Peter S. Christiansen, said the documents were fabricated to defame the footballer

Peter Christiansen said there was nothing suspicious about Ronaldo paying Ms Mayorga to keep quiet about what the player claims was consensual sex.

‘This settlement is by no means a confession of guilt,’ the lawyer said. He insisted Ronaldo had paid up to quash ‘outrageous allegations’ which were an attempt to ‘destroy a reputation that has been built upon hard work, athleticism, and honour.’ 

Mr Christiansen claims the documents Der Spiegel quoted were evidently ‘stolen’ by hackers and ‘significant portions’ of them ‘were altered and/or completely fabricated.’ 

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