A former high school sophomore in Florida who was raped by her geometry teacher has won a nearly $50 million judgment against him.

Bresnniel Jansen Mones, 35, admitted to having sex with a minor and sending her lewd texts when he was a teacher in 2014. He was slapped with the hefty damages — $49.3 million — by a Miami-Dade civil court jury Tuesday, Channel 7 Miami reported.

“I feel like I am making a difference. No amount of money would ever change that,” the victim, identified only as C.R.R., told the outlet. “Being young and being put in that position, I felt like I was against a 32-year-old that obviously had more power, and people would believe him over me, and I didn’t stand a chance.”

The Miami-Dade County school board also reached an undisclosed settlement with the student in a different suit, according to the Miami Herald.

They were accused of neglect in failing to protect the then-16-year-old from a teacher they allegedly knew had preyed on students before.

The suit said Mones sent the girl messages about sex, including images of his genitals, forced oral sex on her, and had sex with her on his desk.

“I was raped by my geometry professor. I was 16 years old at the time, and he had complete control over me,” the victim, now 20, told the local NBC affiliate. “I try not thinking about it and I don’t speak of it unless I have to face a certain situation. But other than that, I try and go about my normal day.”

After the creepy teach pleaded guilty, he served six months in prison and was released in June.

His original probation period of 10 years was reduced to eight and he lives in South Miami-Dade as a registered sex offender.

“I feel like he should have been punished more,” Mones’ victim told Channel 7 Miami. “Ten years can pass by and he can do whatever he wants to do.”

She said she now lives in fear because Mones is no longer in jail.