SportsCristiano Ronaldo's partner, Georgina Rodriguez, loses €400,000 lawsuit over family scandal

Cristiano Ronaldo's partner, Georgina Rodriguez, loses €400,000 lawsuit over family scandal

It might seem to some that Georgina Rodriguez leads a tranquil life. However, coming to the limelight caused discomfort as media representatives delved into her past.

Georgina Rodriguez
Georgina Rodriguez
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2:04 PM EST, January 26, 2024

Interestingly, this Spanish influencer and model almost obliterated all traces of her life before she met Cristiano Ronaldo. Consequently, the appearance of her relatives on shows like "Salvame" or "Socialite" greatly upset her.

Rodriguez filed a lawsuit against the Fuencarral group, demanding €400,000 in damages. The reason? There was a dissemination of information by several family members on her mother's side.

Ronaldo's partner didn't win the lawsuit, so one could argue that she lost. During the trial, more details emerged from her past, which the model had tried to hide.

"El Confidencial", which had access to the verdict, reported that details surfaced about the relationships between Georgina, Ivana, and Patricia Rodriguez, the sisters. This also included issues regarding money.

Feeling personally and professionally affected, Georgina decided to respond legally. However, the court ruled that there was no basis to penalize the defendants, citing freedom of speech. This verdict was passed even though it appears one of the sisters might have been dishonest.

The court justified its decision by asserting that the right to information outweighs Georgina's right to honor. In addition to that, Georgina will have to cover the court's costs.

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