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Stefon Diggs has received a verdict regarding allegations of assault against his former private chef. The former New England Patriots wide receiver pleaded not guilty to the charges stemming from an incident at his home in February.
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Stefon Diggs has received his verdict after facing serious allegations tied to a dispute with his former private chef.
The former New England Patriots wide receiver had been dealing with legal uncertainty since February, when he pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from an alleged incident at his Dedham home.
The case carried major implications beyond the court, especially with Diggs currently trying to move forward with his NFL career.
Now, after a short trial, the legal side has taken a major turn in his favor. But that does not mean every football-related question has disappeared.
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According to ESPNâs report, Diggs was cleared by a Massachusetts jury.
âFormer New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs was found not guilty on Tuesday of assaulting his private chef in a pay dispute,â ESPN reported.
The report added, âThe four-time Pro Bowl wideout pleaded not guilty in February to a felony strangulation charge and a misdemeanor assault and battery charge stemming from the alleged dispute.â
Stefon Diggs faced allegations of assault related to a dispute with his former private chef.
Stefon Diggs has received a verdict after pleading not guilty to the charges against him.
The case had major implications for Diggs as he attempts to move forward with his NFL career.

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The case centered on former live-in chef Jamila âMilaâ Adams, who alleged that Diggs assaulted her during a dispute over unpaid wages at his home in December 2025.
Diggsâ defense argued the assault never happened and claimed the allegations were tied to a financial dispute, pointing to a lack of medical records, photos, or video evidence of injuries.
The verdict resolved the criminal case, but the NFL side remains open.
âThe trial lasted only two days. The acquittal clears a path for Diggsâ return to the field, but he still could face discipline from the NFL,â ESPN further stated.
That is because the NFLâs personal conduct policy operates separately from the criminal justice system. A player can still face league discipline even without a conviction if the NFL determines its standard has been met.
Diggs is currently a free agent after being released by the Patriots in March 2026, and the verdict removes one major obstacle for teams considering him.
He is also coming off a productive 2025 season in New England, where he recorded over 1,000 receiving yards after returning from a previous ACL injury.
For now, the court case is over, but teams may still wait to see how the league handles its review. That final piece could determine how quickly Diggs gets his next NFL opportunity.
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