Legal representatives for Kathryn Mayorga held a press conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday and issued a statement saying she "considered suicide" after she was allegedly raped by Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009.
According to Mirror's Natalie Evans and Jack Rathborn, Mayorga's lawyers "revealed a psychiatric evaluation concluded she was psychologically unfit to enter into a non-disclosure agreement and settlement with Ronaldo's lawyers."
A statement provided to reporters at the press conference also explained "that since the 2009 sexual assault she had experienced depression, intrusive thoughts, considered suicide, abused alcohol, had difficulty maintaining personal relationships and employment.