El Fenomeno is currently in his homeland as he continues his rehabilitation from the horrific knee injury he suffered against Livorno in February.
Yesterday some positive news hit the headlines as it was revealed that the 31-year-old was recovering brilliantly well, and could be back in action by September.
However some potentially damaging revelations have now hit the press, with ‘Globo’ stating that Ronaldo spent Sunday night in a motel in Rio de Janeiro with three transvestites.
One of the three men, Andre Albertino, has accused Ronaldo of drugging him, and has since posted a video of what happened on Youtube.
Ronaldo has told police that he picked up the three transvestites, in the belief that they were female prostitutes, and did not realise they were transvestites until they got to the motel.
The striker has accused one of the transvestites of trying to extort him, and said that after he offered to pay the transvestites anyway, one of them allegedly asked for $30,000 to hide the story from the media.
Ronaldo also denied having used any drugs, and his story has been believed by police inspector Carlo Augusto Nogueira.
"He admitted to everything, he wanted to have fun," Nogueira said.
"But he committed no crime at all, it was immoral at best."
Roberto Rossi
http://goal.com/en/articolo.aspx?contenutoid=676751
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Yesterday some positive news hit the headlines as it was revealed that the 31-year-old was recovering brilliantly well, and could be back in action by September.
However some potentially damaging revelations have now hit the press, with ‘Globo’ stating that Ronaldo spent Sunday night in a motel in Rio de Janeiro with three transvestites.
One of the three men, Andre Albertino, has accused Ronaldo of drugging him, and has since posted a video of what happened on Youtube.
Ronaldo has told police that he picked up the three transvestites, in the belief that they were female prostitutes, and did not realise they were transvestites until they got to the motel.
The striker has accused one of the transvestites of trying to extort him, and said that after he offered to pay the transvestites anyway, one of them allegedly asked for $30,000 to hide the story from the media.
Ronaldo also denied having used any drugs, and his story has been believed by police inspector Carlo Augusto Nogueira.
"He admitted to everything, he wanted to have fun," Nogueira said.
"But he committed no crime at all, it was immoral at best."
Roberto Rossi
http://goal.com/en/articolo.aspx?contenutoid=676751
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