Correction: Ronaldo-Rape Lawsuit story
LAS VEGAS — In a story Oct. 3 about a rape accusation against soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo in Las Vegas, The Associated Press reported erroneously that a lawyer for the Nevada woman said he had not asked her if she wanted Ronaldo criminally prosecuted for rape. Leslie Stovall said Katherine Mayorga wants police to investigate but he did not ask her whether she wanted Ronaldo to go to prison.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Lawyers: Ronaldo accuser suffers from post-traumatic stress
Lawyers for a woman accusing Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her nine years ago say that a psychiatrist diagnosed her with post-traumatic stress and depression that the doctor blamed on the alleged sexual assault by the international soccer star


