Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Box Dancer "Ruby" Moroccan affect Cristiano Ronaldo





Moroccan belly dancer (cream Mahrouqi) or so-called "Ruby" She said: "It was a sexual relationship with striker Spanish football team Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo, which was

denied by the latter. 




Statements Ruby - reported by the newspaper The Sun, Britain Monday, February 21 / February will - came during the course of her confession to the prosecutor's office Italian public about its involvement in the sex scandal with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is accused of having sex with her for money, when he was 17 years old,a crime punishable by imprisonment Italian law. 


Ruby said she met Ronaldo in a nightclub and that the Italian had sex with him, noting that he knew her and that he left her $ 4 thousand euros in the next morning. 


Karima said she was angered by Ronaldo very to the point where they threw him a glass of champagne in a nightclub when she met another. 


The newspaper belonging to the Italian news Berlusconi Ronaldo on the front page on Monday, February 21, 2011. 


In turn, denied the Real Madrid striker is published by the newspaper, said in a statement posted on his personal website: "claimed the newspaper world and a sexual relationship between me and invited a decent Mahrouqi, and reported the story I was involved in a number of meetings with them in hotels and restaurants in Milan during the period from December 29 / December until the eve of the 2010 World Cup. " 


The statement added, "These reports are baseless, and I do not know the woman mentioned above, I never met the cat, did not go out with them later, and did not have numerous, as any relationship of any kind, and to determine the I in the 29 of December last year I was in Madrid to exercise, as well as on the day that followed. " 


And seal Ronaldo: "I consider myself a victim again to the reports of false and offensive,I shall not fail to prosecute caught my name in these narratives against, and who do notrespect the dignity of others and the impact of such claims on their professional lives"