Cristiano Ronaldo is facing a new legal battle over the hush money he paid to a rape accuser

Cristiano Ronaldo's lawyers return to court TODAY over a new legal battle with his Las Vegas rape accuser - with the woman seeking millions more in hush money after he paid her £275,000 in 2010.

The lawyers of a woman who accused Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her have taken the footballer to court in a bid to receive millions more in hush money.

Kathryn Mayorga, who waived her right to anonymity after she alleged that Ronaldo had raped her in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009, was paid £275,000 in hush money after the Portuguese player vehemently denied the claims.

Ronaldo's representatives returned to court on Wednesday to continue a legal battle with the woman's lawyers, who are attempting to force the Al-Nassr star to pay her millions more.

US District Judge Jennifer Dorsey dismissed their lawsuit to seek a higher payout in June 2022, after it was revealed stolen confidential documents had been used by one of the woman's lawyers. 

The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit have now been asked to overturn the dismissal and reopen the civil lawsuit Mayorga initially filed in Nevada back in 2018.