After being accused of rape in 2010 in Las Vegas, Cristiano Ronaldo and his case appear to be on their way to being dismissed by a U.S. federal magistrate judge in Nevada.

Per ESPN, the judge is siding with Cristiano Ronaldo and his lawyer's after some evidence popped up pitting the other side in a very negative light.

In a scathing recommendation to the judge hearing the case, Magistrate Judge Daniel Albregts on Wednesday blamed Kathryn Mayorga's attorney, Leslie Mark Stovall, for basing the case on leaked and stolen documents that Albregts said were privileged communications between Cristiano Ronaldo and his lawyers.

“Dismissing Mayorga's case for the inappropriate conduct of her attorney is a harsh result,” Albregts wrote in his recommendation to U.S. District Judge Jennifer Dorsey. “But it is, unfortunately, the only appropriate sanction to ensure the integrity of the judicial process.”

The judge noted it was a harsh decision but the right one given what the attorney for Kathryn Mayorga did with leaked and stolen documents that tied in to the case itself.

“Stovall has acted in bad faith to his client's — and his profession's — detriment,” Albregts decided.

Nothing is finalized yet but it appears to be heading that way. The lawyer's for Cristiano Ronaldo seemed were satisfied with the outcome.

Ronaldo's attorney in Las Vegas, Peter Christiansen, issued a statement saying Ronaldo's legal team was “pleased with the court's detailed review … and its willingness to justly apply the law to the facts and recommend dismissal of the civil case against Mr. Ronaldo.”