Boxer Oscar de la Hoya has turned up the heat in the case of a woman suing him for $5M for allegedly imprisoning her during a kinky night of sex and drugs. The alleged incident took place last March at the Ritz-Carlton hotel located in front of Central Park in New York City.
De La Hoya allegedly contacted 25 year-old Angelica Marie Cecora through her modeling website, but told her his name was Thomas Crown. A little bit of creativity on this Latin Lover’s part, we say.
“Once dinner was over, he decided he wanted me to spend the whole night with him. Things I don’t even know how to explain were done with him. He started to put my stuff on, my underwear. I had a skirt with me. He put that on. He was exactly the same size as me. He fit into the tiniest pair of underwear that I had been wearing. He was dancing, playing around with my [clothes], playing a woman, very feminine. We had intercourse… He wasn’t taking no for an answer,” said Cecora, who invited her Russian roommate by request of the boxer.
Cecora says De La Hoya had marijuana and cocaine delivered to his hotel room. He had the Russian roommate bring sex toys and more lingerie, and frolicked with the pair until things allegedly became violent, at which point the girls locked De La Hoya out of his own bedroom, and made him sleep in the living room area.
In the morning when the girls woke up, they found De La Hoya gone, and a bill for $1,500 which they walked out on.
Cecora filed the $5M suit against De La Hoya for emotional distress, false imprisonment, assault and battery after an alleged wild night of sex, drugs and cross-dressing
De la Hoyas Lawyer filed a motion asking for “sanctions” against Cecora’s lawyers for filing the suit. The motion says Cecora “voluntarily engaged in unusual sexual activities” with de la Hoya and that she “voluntarily chose to remain” overnight in a hotel room with him and her roommate.
“The allegations pre-date Oscar going to rehab,” Burstein told the New York Post. “He has turned his life around in part by publicly taking responsibility for what actually happened in his past. But the idea that he engaged in anything non-consensual is absolutely false.
Cecora’s lawyer, Tony Evans, told the Post: “To call [my client] a prostitute and a grifter is the saddest and lowest maneuver possible . . . We knew a powerful man would attack her character. We didn’t attack his character. Threatening sanctions is a bullying tactic. And, it only makes me more excited for this case.”
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