On May 5, 2026, Stefon Diggs walked out of the Dedham District Court, free from the weight of serious allegations. After two intense days of trial, the jury took just an hour to deliberate before delivering their not guilty verdict on all counts related to an alleged incident with his former personal chef.
The courtroom buzzed with tension as Jamila Adams testified that Diggs choked and slapped her during a dispute over pay. She had worked as his live-in chef since July 2022, and their relationship soured over financial disagreements—initially seeking $19,000 which escalated to a staggering $5.5 million claim. Yet, Diggs’ attorneys argued fiercely that the alleged assault never happened, questioning Adams’ credibility throughout the proceedings.
Diggs, a four-time Pro Bowl selection who has spent 11 years in the NFL, chose not to take the stand. His attorney Mitchell Schuster expressed relief after the verdict, stating, “He is completely innocent of these false allegations.” This moment marked a critical juncture for Diggs—now a free agent after being released by the New England Patriots in March 2026.
Key facts from the trial:
- The jury found Diggs not guilty of one felony charge of strangulation and a misdemeanor charge of assault and battery.
- The trial lasted two days with an hour of jury deliberation.
- Adams claimed her accusations stemmed from an argument over unpaid wages.
Andrew Kettlewell, another member of Diggs’ legal team, emphasized the lack of credible evidence supporting the prosecution’s case. He remarked, “There was not a single shred of credible evidence to support the prosecution’s case.” This statement underscored how pivotal this trial was—not just for Diggs’ reputation but also for his future in football.
With the court’s decision now behind him, Diggs faces an uncertain path as he navigates free agency. His next moves will be crucial—teams across the NFL will undoubtedly be watching closely. As he steps into this new chapter, one thing is clear: he’s ready to reclaim his place on the field.
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