A second lawsuit has been filed against football star Cristiano Ronaldo's no-show scandal.

Naver's Ronaldo Litigation Café announced today that it has filed a second lawsuit against the organizer, The Festa, in the Seoul Central District Court this afternoon.

The plaintiff's compensation for 87 members is 82.8 million won including ticket price and mental alimony. It is about 950,000 won per person.

An official of the cafe said, "Some of the members only charged the ticket price and some of the mental alimony," he said. "The maximum damages per person is about 2.4 million won."

Ronaldo decided to play in the K-League and Juventus friendlys at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 26th of last month, but he was controversial.

Two fans, who expected Ronaldo's appearance on the 30th of last month, filed a first lawsuit against Incheon District Law for 1071,000 won per person, including game tickets and mental alimony.

They are also members of the Ronaldo Litigation Café.

Ronaldo, Juventus and The Festa have also been accused of fraud.

The Seoul Suseo Police Department, which is investigating the case, seized and searched for three documents, including the Festa office and a server management company, to secure documents related to the game contract.

One person concerned with the no-show controversy is forbidden to leave the country.