A federal
judge in Nevada has recommended that the rape case involving Manchester United
forward Cristiano Ronaldo be dismissed.
Kathryn
Mayorga had accused Ronaldo of raping her in a Las Vegas hotel room in
2009. Ronaldo has maintained that the encounter was consensual.
Mayorga
also accused Ronaldo and his team of coercing her into signing a
settlement and nondisclosure agreement. She claims she received $375,000 in
that settlement.
Her
lawsuit, which seeks to void the settlement and agreement, was originally filed
in 2018 in state court. It was refiled in 2019 in federal court.
However,
Magistrate Judge Daniel Albregts on Wednesday recommended the case be dismissed
because Mayorga's attorneys improperly obtained and used information from
leaked documents, his recommendation says.
In 2017, a
sports website leaked copies of documents and communications from
mediation discussions to German publication Der Spiegel.
Albregts'
recommendation says Mayorga's attorneys based part of their client's case on
leaked documents that Ronaldo's team claim "contain attorney-client and
work product privileged material."
"Dismissing
[the] case for the inappropriate conduct of her attorney is a harsh
result," Albregts wrote in his recommendation.
"If
the court does not grant case-terminating sanctions, [her lawyer's] actions
could have far-reaching, dangerous consequences on the legitimacy of the
judicial process."
"Stovall
has acted in bad faith to his client's -- and the profession's --
detriment," Albregts continued, referring to one of Mayorga's legal team,
Leslie Mark Stovall.
CNN has
reached out to Stovall for comment on Albregts' recommendation.
In 2019,
the Clark County District Attorney's office said that Ronaldo would
not face sexual assault charges in Las Vegas, saying the allegations could not
be proven beyond reasonable doubt.
CNN
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