Former Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs is found not guilty of assaulting his private chef
Former New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of assaulting his personal chef. The charges stemmed from an alleged incident on December 2nd at his Dedham, Massachusetts home.

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AI-generatedFormer New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of assaulting his personal chef. The charges stemmed from an alleged incident on December 2nd at his Dedham, Massachusetts home. The chef, Jamila Adams, testified that Diggs slapped and choked her during an argument over money and their relationship. Diggs' defense argued that the assault never occurred and challenged Adams' credibility, suggesting the accusations were leverage. The jury deliberated for less than two hours after a two-day trial.
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4 extractedDefense attorney Andrew Kettlewell stated prosecutors had not presented 'a single shred of credible evidence' of an assault.
Diggs' attorneys argued the dispute was about money or relationship tensions, not a violent attack.
Jamila Adams testified that Diggs slapped and choked her during an argument.
Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of assaulting his personal chef.