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Ronaldo Lawyers Want Lawsuit To Go To Private Arbitration

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo's lawyers are trying to push a lawsuit by a Nevada woman who alleges the soccer star raped her out of U.S. court and into private arbitration.

 

Court documents filed in Las Vegas ask a judge to declare a confidentiality agreement and $375,000 hush-money settlement stemming from the 2009 encounter are still in effect with plaintiff Kathryn Mayorga.

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Mayorga's lawyers didn't immediately respond Wednesday to messages.

Ronaldo's attorney, Peter Christiansen, declined comment. He has said Ronaldo and Mayorga had consensual sex at a Las Vegas hotel.

 

The Aug. 8 court filing disputes claims by Mayorga's lawyers that she was too traumatized to be legally competent to enter the confidentiality agreement in 2010.

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The Associated Press generally doesn't name people who say they're victims of sexual assault, but Mayorga has consented to be named.

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