Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston will settle a civil lawsuit brought by the woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2012.
According to court documents filed Wednesday, Winston and Erica Kinsman have "reached a compromise with contingencies" in the suit.
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The two parties are expected to file joint motions to dismiss the case within 20 days, the documents said.
Kinsman filed the lawsuit in April 2015, two weeks before before the Buccaneers made Winston the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. She accused the quarterback of sexual battery, assault, false imprisonment and inflicting emotional distress during a December 2012 encounter, when both attended Florida State.
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Winston, who has maintained his innocence, responded with a defamation countersuit that claimed Kinsman "irreparably harmed" him personally and professionally.
No criminal charges were filed against Winston by Tallahassee police.
Kinsman also filed a Title IX lawsuit against Florida State. The school settled that case in January for $950,000.
Terms of Wednesday's settlement were not disclosed.