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German magazine stands by its reporting on Ronaldo sexual assault allegation

The German weekly magazine that first published the sexual assault allegation against Cristiano Ronaldo says it has "hundreds of documents" that substantiate its report and there is no reason to believe they are not authentic.

Star's lawyers called documents cited in the report 'complete fabrications'

Cristiano Ronaldo has denied any wrongdoing stemming from a sexual assault allegation from 2009. (Manuel Queimadelos Alonso/Getty Images )

The German weekly magazine that first published the sexual assault allegation against Cristiano Ronaldo says it has "hundreds of documents" that substantiate its report and there is no reason to believe they are not authentic.

Ronaldo's lawyers issued a statement on Wednesday calling the documents cited in the report "complete fabrications."

Der Spiegel magazine says "we have no reason to believe that those documents are not authentic," adding "we have meticulously fact-checked our information and had it legally reviewed."

Kathryn Mayorga filed a lawsuit late last month in Nevada saying she was sexually assaulted by Ronaldo in Las Vegas in 2009. Police have also re-opened an investigation.

The 33-year-old Ronaldo, who plays for Italian club Juventus, has denied any wrongdoing. But some sponsors, including Nike and video game maker EA Sports, have expressed concern about the allegation.