Disgraced footballer Ched Evans, who was released from jail on Friday after serving half of a five-year sentence for raping a woman, has said he is "ashamed" of his actions but continues to protest his innocence.
In an interview with the Sunday Mirror shortly before he was released on Friday, the 25-year-old striker said cheating on his loyal girlfriend Natasha Massey was "unforgivable".
But of the crime he was convicted of by a jury at Caernarfon Crown Court two years ago, he said: "It was something that should never have happened. I cheated on my girlfriend and had sex with this girl - but it was definitely consensual."
A statement posted on Evans' website from his family and girlfriend said he would "continue the fight to clear his name".
"Chedwyn Evans maintains his absolute innocence and his family, friends and many who know the true facts of the case believe that his conviction was a gross miscarriage of justice."
Katie Russell, of charity Rape Crisis, told the Sunday Mirror the player's words were insulting to his victim.
"His protestations of innocence and sympathy only for his girlfriend are insulting, harmful and hurtful - not only to his victim but also to the countless other victims of sexual violence out there," she said.
"He has never taken a moment's responsibility for his crime nor shown any regard for the terrible impact it has had on her."
The former Sheffield United player's release has divided opinion over whether he should be allowed to return to football.
Many Blades fans have called for Evans to be rehabilitated but more than 151,000 people have signed an online petition urging the Bramall Lane club to block his return.
Sheffield United Community Foundation patron Charlie Webster said if Evans re-signed for the club she would be "heartbroken" and "disappointed".
She told Sky News: "It would send out the wrong message to the next generation to watch Ched Evans score a goal and cheer him on as a hero."
Ms Webster also said it would "wrong" for her to stay in her role with the foundation if the club took him back.
The Welsh international admitted having sex with the unnamed woman, who told the jury she had no memory of the incident which took place in in a hotel room in Rhyl, North Wales.
The prosecution said his victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was too drunk to consent to sexual intercourse.
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Port Vale defender Clayton McDonald also admitted having sex with the woman, but was found not guilty of the same charge.
On Saturday, Sheffield United dismissed reports that the club has offered a new contract to convicted rapist Ched Evans as "false and damaging".
The club's co-chairmen, Kevin McCabe and Jim Phipps, said they had not yet made a decision about whether to re-employ him.
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