Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez poses seductively on private jet in saucy Instagram snaps as footballer fights rape allegations
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CRISTIANO Ronaldo's girlfriend has been pictured posing seductively on a private jet as the star fights rape allegations.
It comes as lawyers for his alleged rape victim tell The Sun they are probing three more claims surrounding the footie star.
The Juventus superstar has been accused of assaulting model Kathryn Mayorga, 34, in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009.
Now another woman has reportedly made claims against the £100million forward after a party.
A second accuser said she was "hurt by Ronaldo" and a third is reported to have entered into a non-disclosure agreement with the footballer in 2009, like Mayorga.
But his girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez, 23, seemingly defended him in a statement posted on Instagram in late September.
She told her millions of followers the former Manchester United hero was "always able to transform obstacles" put in his way.
Alongside a photo of her watching a Juventus match in a mini skirt and black heels, she wrote: "Thank you for making us enjoy each game.
"You always transform the obstacles that are put in your way into impulse and strength to show how great you are."
Rodriguez grew up in Jaca, a city in north eastern Spain and part of the province of Huesca, near the Pyrenees.
She learned dance before changing careers to modelling after studying English in London.
The Sun revealed that her father is a convicted cocaine trafficker named Jorge Rodriguez, 69, who spent ten years in jail.
She was first spotted on a string of dates with then-Real Madrid superstar Ronaldo towards the end of 2016.
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Should her accusation lead to criminal charges, American authorities could request his extradition to have him appear in a US court on a European arrest warrant.
Lawyer Emilio Cortes told Spanish media: "The rules in Europe and the US are different - and the American authorities have the possibility to solicit the extradition of Ronaldo unless he is in Portugal."
This is because the warrant cannot be used against suspects living in their own country, it was reported.
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