By taking cash, woman implicitly agreed to settlement with Robert Miller, Quebec judge rules

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By leaving the office of Robert Miller’s lawyer with $50,000, a woman implicitly agreed to a settlement and her case against the disgraced Montreal billionaire should be tossed out, according to a recent Quebec Superior Court ruling.

In February of last year, a Montreal law firm filed a class-action lawsuit application against Miller, alleging he paid dozens of underage girls cash and gifts in exchange for sex. Those encounters allegedly took place between the early 1990s and the mid-2000s.

Miller is the co-founder of Future Electronics — a Montreal-based multinational that was sold to a Taiwanese corporation for more than $5 billion last September, months after allegations against him

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