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New documents claim police believed they had enough evidence to arrest and charge Cristiano Ronaldo with sexual assault

Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo who was accused by Kathryn Mayorga of sexually assaulting her in a hotel room in Las Vegas in June 2009 barely escaped being arrested by Las Vegas Police in the US.

Although Ronaldo has always denied the claims,  Police believed they had enough evidence to arrest and charge him over an alleged sexual assault.

But accroding to Mirror in the UK, the arrest was scuppered by a senior official as the District Attorney’s office declined to prosecute.

A bombshell court transcript has claimed that police in Las Vegas had even signed a warrant for Ronaldo’s arrest after accuser Kathryn Mayorga claimed he had assaulted her in a hotel room in June 2009.

But Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson declined to prosecute the case with no explanation given.

The claims were made by Mayorga’s lawyer, Leslie Mark Stovall, in the US District Court in Las Vegas on September 21 last year, but the transcript has only just come to light after being unearthed by The Sun in the UK.

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In the transcript, Stovall, revealed: “What happened is when that [arrest warrant] was submitted to the

district attorney’s office, Mr. Wolfson declined to prosecute.

“He doesn’t say why he decided to decline and anything – any argument is just speculation. It was within the statute of limitations.

“The police believed that they had a case to prosecute for one count of sexual assault and the DA decided not to.”

As revealed by the Mirror, Ronaldo’s bid to prevent the publication of police files about the alleged sex assault was due to be heard by a Las Vegas court earlier this month.

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Ronaldo has been fighting an attempt by a newspaper to be given access to documents held by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

The legal team acting on behalf of the Manchester United star argued that much of the information was obtained illegally by the Football Leaks website and is a breach of attorney-client privilege.

Ronaldo has always fiercely denied the claims, saying in 2018 that the accusation was “against everything that I am and believe in.”

Ms Mayorga’s lawyers agreed that all information obtained by an alleged computer hack shouldn’t be published until a court has ruled on whether it does infringe Ronaldo’s legal rights.

But they believe that the rest of the 400-plus documents should be released to the New York Times.

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Judge Jennifer A Dorsey was due to hear legal arguments from both sides in court last Tuesday, February 8 with a final hearing to deliver a ruling on Ronaldo’s efforts to keep all police files out of the public domain scheduled for a later date.

His lawyers filed a “protective order” to prevent their release in November, after the LVMPD confirmed that they were planning to hand material to the newspaper.

The files, although redacted in parts, include crime reports, property records, voluntary statements by both accuser and accused, and other communications with detectives.

The initial hearing was twice delayed by Covid outbreaks on both sides.

Four months ago, a US magistrate judge recommended that an attempt by Ms Mayorga to sue Ronaldo for more than £56million should be dismissed because her case relied so heavily on documents obtained from Football Leaks.

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A final ruling on whether her fight for damages may go ahead is yet to be announced.

She accepted a $375,000 (£276,260) payment from Ronaldo a few months after the alleged attack in his hotel suite at the Palms Place Hotel and signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement.

Las Vegas police confirmed in 2019 that Ronaldo would not be facing a criminal prosecution after reopening their investigation into him the previous year.

Ms Mayorga refused to confirm the identity of her alleged attacker when she made a complaint to the LVMPD the day after meeting Ronaldo.

But she named the Portuguese forward and waived her rights to anonymity in an interview with Der Spiegel in 2018 after the German publication had been given information by Football Leaks.

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Ms Mayorga said she felt compelled to speak out following the growth of the #MeToo movement after it was revealed Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein had sexually assaulted a number of women.

Ronaldo was negotiating his £80million departure from United to Real Madrid when the attack was alleged to have taken place.

He returned to United last summer after spending three years with Juventus.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s representatives have been contacted for comment.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Ronaldo reaches one billion followers on social media

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Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo crossed one billion followers across his social media accounts, aided by his newly-launched YouTube channel that has attracted more than 60 million subscribers in just over three weeks.

Ronaldo, who scored his 900th career goal last week to help Portugal beat Croatia 2-1 in the Nations League, is the first human being to reach a billion followers on social media, global media reports said.

“We’ve made history, one billion followers! This is more than just a number, it’s a testament to our shared passion, drive, and love for the game and beyond,” Ronaldo posted on X.

“You’ve been with me every step of the way, through all the highs and the lows. This journey is our journey… thank you for believing in me, for your support, and for being part of my life.”

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The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player reached the milestone with over 639 million followers on Instagram, 170 million on Facebook and 113 million on X.

The 39-year-old topped Forbes’ list of highest-paid athletes this year, with off-field earnings of $60 million, boosted by his large social media following.

Ronaldo’s club Al-Nassr will host Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League on Friday.

-Reuters

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Over a million subscribe as Ronaldo launches YouTube channel

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Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo launched his YouTube channel on Wednesday and hundreds of thousands of subscribers signed up within a couple of hours.

The 39-year-old five-times Ballon D’Or winner plays for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr.

“The wait is over. My @YouTube channel is finally here! SIUUUbscribe and join me on this new journey,” Ronaldo posted on his social media accounts.

A couple of hours after posting his first video, 1.69M subscribers had joined he channel.

Ronaldo has 112.5 million followers on the X platform, 170 million on Facebook and 636 million on Instagram.

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The former Real Madrid and Manchester United player is preparing for his team’s Saudi Pro League opener against Al-Raed on Thursday.

-Reuters

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Lionel Messi set to hang boots

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Inter Miami will be the last club Argentina captain Lionel Messi plays for, the 36-year-old forward said on Wednesday, adding he feels “a little bit scared” at the thought of the day he decides to retire.

Messi, a World Cup winner with Argentina in 2022, has a contract with the Major League Soccer side until 2025 following his arrival last summer after a spell with French champions Paris St Germain.

“Inter Miami will be my last club. I love playing football. I enjoy everything even more because I am aware that there is less and less left,” Messi told ESPN.

“I’m not ready to leave football. I’ve done this all my life, I love playing football, I enjoy training, the day-to-day, the matches… And yes, there’s always a little bit of fear that it’s all over.”

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi is preparing with his national team to defend their Copa America title, with the tournament kicking off on June 20 in the United States.

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Argentina will take on Canada in the opening match before facing Group A rivals Chile on June 25 and Peru four days later.

-Reuters

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