US model Kathryn Mayorga claimed Ronaldo raped her in hotel room in 2009

Her lawyer has said that he is investigating three more claims against the star

One woman said she was raped at a party, another said she was hurt by him

Ronaldo, 33, has denied rape allegations, saying 'my conscience is clear'

Lawyers are probing three more claims against Cristiano Ronaldo after a model accused the star of raping her in a hotel room in 2009, it has emerged.

One woman claims she was raped after a party, one says she was 'hurt by Ronaldo' and another says she signed a non-disclosure agreement with the footballer in 2009, according to a lawyer.

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Other than the woman who claims she was raped, it is not clear if the allegations relate to sexual misconduct.

The attorney representing former model Kathryn Mayorga, whose rape allegations were published last week, said he heard of claims from the three other women after one of them phoned him.

Model turned teacher Kathryn Mayorga (right) claims that Ronaldo raped her in 2009 after inviting her back to his hotel then bursting in on her as she got changed

Talking about the woman who claims she was raped, the lawyer, Leslie Stovall, said: 'I have had a call from a woman who claims to have had a similar experience [to Mayorga].'

He said he is probing the three other claims and told The Sun: 'I am following up to verify this information.'

Mr Stovall declined to name the American woman, but said he would hand her details to Las Vegas police who have reopened the 2009 case of alleged rape brought by Ms Mayorga.

It comes as more details of Ms Mayorga's £287,000 non-disclosure agreement are revealed by German magazine Der Spiegel.

The document was signed in 2010 and stated that she would receive the money in seven days. It also said that if she contracted an STD, Ronaldo would take a test to rule him out or confirm him as the source.

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The agreement also quoted what it claimed was the victim's police report, saying that she, crying, only named Ronaldo as a 'public figure' and an 'athlete' because she was scared.

Juventus star Ronaldo, 33, who previously played for Manchester United and Real Madrid, has strenuously denied all allegations of rape and sexual assault.

He last week described Ms Mayorga's accusation as 'fake news', adding in a tweet: 'Rape is an abominable crime that goes against everything that I am and believe in.'

The allegations threaten a string of lucrative sponsorship and marketing deals – and Ronaldo's freedom.

Nike, with whom he has a reported $1 billion lifetime deal, last week said it was 'deeply concerned'. The sportswear giant's shares fell when the rape allegation became public.

Ms Mayorga, 34, met the footballer in a nightclub in June 2009. She claims he invited her to his penthouse suite at the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas and raped her.

The night of: In her 2009 police report, Kathryn Mayorga refused to name her rapist, provide a suspect description or say where the incident took place (Mayorga and Ronaldo in June 2009 just hours before she alleges the soccer star sexually assaulted her in a hotel room)

She reported the attack to police, but the investigation was abandoned and Ms Mayorga claims she reached a £287,000 settlement with Ronaldo in 2010 in exchange for her silence.

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Court papers obtained by The Mail on Sunday detail how lawyers for Ms Mayorga are seeking to overturn the settlement because they claim she was 'bullied' into signing it.

The documents alleged that in a leaked questionnaire completed by Ronaldo and sent to his lawyers, he admits to the assault, saying: 'She said 'no' and 'stop' several times.'

Police in Las Vegas have admitted that some evidence, including the dress and underwear worn by Ms Mayorga on the night of the alleged rape, have gone missing. Mr Stovall also revealed that he is sending material and documents allegedly incriminating Ronaldo to Robert Buckland, the Solicitor General, and to the Metropolitan Police.

Two women claimed they were raped by Ronaldo and a friend in the penthouse of London's Sanderson hotel in 2005, but police abandoned the investigation when one of the women recanted her story.

Ronaldo also denies those claims, but a number of MPs and women's rights activists want police to reopen that inquiry.