That is exactly my take on it, Caleo.
The principle that people are considered innocent until proved guilty is massively compromised by the fact that payoffs are allowed to happen.
Also, if someone is told by their lawyers that there is little chance of a conviction, but is offered a significant sum to settle out of court, it would make sense to take the money, as the fact that is is offered absolutely suggests that the accusations are true - who has ever paid £12m in hush money to a woman he has never met?
I'm not sure that it makes her complicit in his being 'innocent' (as he has not been proven guilty). Complicit in the flawed legal system, maybe, but that is a very different thing.