The series of rape accusations in the world of celebrities is an endless story. A woman from the American state of Nevada accused soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo of raping her in a hotel in Los Angeles in 2009 and that he sent people to obstruct the investigation and forced her to remain silent in exchange for paying a sum of $375,000. The lawsuit filed by the woman last month calls for the reopening of the investigation into the rape incident, according to the plaintiff. Los Angeles Police confirmed to the Associated Press that a rape investigation had been reopened. But the agency was unable to determine the identity of the plaintiff. Ronaldo also did not respond to an email to respond to these accusations. The football star, who won the Player of the Year title five times in a row, threatened last week to sue the German magazine Geer Spiegel, saying that the magazine was violating his personal rights in a way that he described as “exceptional and dangerous.” In a video he posted on Instagram hours after the rape lawsuit was filed, Ronaldo seemed to deny the accusations. The player, who moved this summer from Real Madrid to Italian club Juventus, said it was fake news. You want fame through me. Well it's normal. They want fame by using my name. But that's part of my career. "I'm a happy man and everything is fine." The plaintiff's lawyers did not want to respond to a call from the Associated Press to comment on the matter. The lawsuit says that the woman, who was 24 years old at the time, went with a friend to the Rennes night club at the Palms Hotel on the night of June 12, 2009, and they met Ronaldo there. The plaintiff adds that the player had invited a group of people to his suite to enjoy the general view of Las Vegas and then to the hot tub. According to the lawsuit, the sports star surprised the young woman when she was changing her clothes before he stripped naked and offered her to have oral sex with him. When she refused, he raped her. According to the lawsuit, the woman had reported the incident to the police on the same day, which the police spokesman confirmed to the Associated Press. He added that the plaintiff had asked to undergo an examination to verify the rape incident, and this was done at a university medical center. The woman refused to reveal the place where the sexual assault occurred or to present other suspects to her, and insisted on her story that it concerned a European football player, according to the police spokesman. The Portuguese player moved from Manchester United to Real Madrid in the summer of 2009 for a record sum at the time, estimated at 94 million euros, equivalent to 130 million dollars. The lawsuit says that the girl's family has hired an experienced lawyer, and negotiations to settle the case have left her in a state of extreme anxiety, fear, and feelings of helplessness and negativity. According to the lawsuit, the incident left the plaintiff with psychological shock and fear of public humiliation, in addition to the positions of the security and hospital services that left the young woman in a state of panic and inability to do anything or defend herself. Ms. Ronaldo and those who work with him are accused of intentionally inflicting psychological and emotional harm, coercion, fraud, and exploiting a person in a vulnerable state. Other accusations against the Portuguese player include conspiracy, blackmail and defamation