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Cristiano Ronaldo looks on from the bench before Juventus’ match against Atalanta. Photo: AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo DNA request made as investigators issue warrant in rape case

  • Las Vegas police ask Juventus star to submit a DNA sample
  • Ronaldo denies rape accusations made against him by former model

Las Vegas police have asked football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo to submit a DNA sample as part of their investigation into rape allegations made against him.

The Juventus forward has vehemently denied the accusations – with his lawyer, Peter Christiansen, saying the request was standard procedure.

“Mr Ronaldo has always maintained, as he does today, that what occurred in Las Vegas in 2009 was consensual in nature, so it is not surprising that DNA would be present, nor that the police would make this very standard request as part of their investigation,” he said in a statement.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said it had made an official request to Italian authorities, adding it is “taking the same steps in this case as in any other sexual assault to facilitate the collection of DNA evidence”.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined Juventus last summer, celebrates after scoring against Sampdoria. Photo: AFP

Former model Kathryn Mayorga, 34, of Las Vegas, accused Ronaldo in a complaint filed last year in the state of Nevada.

She claims after meeting him at a Las Vegas nightclub, he raped her at his hotel suite on June 13, 2009 – just before he joined Real Madrid from Manchester United.

Mayorga alleges she was paid US$375,000 to keep quiet.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring for Portugal against Spain at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Photo: Reuters

Ronaldo’s lawyers have said that the non-disclosure agreement signed with the former model is “by no means a confession of guilt”.

Mayorga’s lawyer has previously said that the model agreed to an out-of-court settlement to keep her name from going public, but was inspired to speak out by the #MeToo movement against sexual harassment.

Mayorga’s lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment on Thursday.

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