Cristiano Ronaldo's London rape accuser was 'happy and excited' after sex with star says limo driver

Police who probed the alleged attack dropped the case after Vince Humphrey gave a statement.

Detectives are under heavy pressure to re-open it following claims by an American woman that the football superstar raped her in 2009.

Vince told how the woman had shown no sign of distress and boasted to him about the Portuguese forward’s “incredible body”.

He said: “The woman who made that claim was giggling and happy and excited after leaving his hotel room.

“She said he was lovely.

“She was so excited she even told me what she’d call her future children with Ronaldo.

“A few days later I heard that she had told police Ronaldo raped her. I was in shock and bewildered.”

Ronaldo was quizzed by detectives for nine hours. The CPS later dropped the case.

Vince had picked up the woman his silver Mercedes E-Class from the five-star Sanderson Hotel in Marylebone, central London, in October 2005.

He said: “She gushed about his aftershave and incredible body. She called him ‘fantastic and fit’.”

Ronaldo now faces another rape allegation.

Kathryn Mayorga, 34, claims he attacked her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009.

He thrashed out a £287,000 settlement with her in 2010, but she now says she only signed because she was “terrified of retaliation” from him.

Last night Ronaldo scored in his first match since vehemently denying the rape claim.

The Juventus star, 33, rifled home the second goal in their 2-0 away win at Udinese.

Bunga girl in lawsuit

LAWYERS for Cristiano Ronaldo’s alleged US victim want to probe another sex claim against him — by a girl embroiled in Italy’s “bunga bunga” VIP vice scandal.
Karima El Mahroug, 25, alleged Ronaldo paid £3,500 for sex in 2010 knowing she was 17 — illegal in Italy, where she lived.
US court papers filed by Kathryn Mayorga’s lawyers mention “the sexual assault of a woman in Italy”, which they now confirm refers to Karima.
A source said: “They’re prepared to travel the earth for evidence to help their case. Karima’s someone they’re interested in speaking to.”

Ronaldo has insisted of Karima: “I have never met her, nor have I had any date or encounter with her.”
Italy’s age of consent is 14 but paying an under-18 for sex is a crime.

Italy’s ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi was convicted of paying her for under-age romps at “bunga bunga” sex parties but was later cleared.

Hours earlier he appeared in a full-page newspaper advert in Italy’s La Gazzetta dello Sport wearing just his pants. The ad promoted the player’s CR7 brand — stocked by store Yamamay.

Yamamay chief executive Gianluigi Cimmino said: “We respect the presumption of innocence and the history of a champion.”


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