Cristiano Ronaldo Admits He Paid $375,000 to Rape Accuser, Denies Guilt

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Cristiano Ronaldo Admits He Paid $375,000 to Rape Accuser, Denies Guilt
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Yep, Ronaldo says he paid a TON in settlement money.

filed a civil lawsuit

But, what's interesting ... in the same docs, Ronaldo finally acknowledges the amount paid to settle with Mayorga in 2010. Several lines of the new court docs explaining the details of the settlement have been redacted -- but Ronaldo's point is clear.

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