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A jury in Massachusetts on Tuesday found former New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs not guilty of felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery charges.
The ruling removes a legal concern NFL teams may have for the 32-year-old free agent, whom Norfolk County prosecutors accused of engaging in a physical confrontation with his personal chef, Jamila Adams, during a dispute about her pay at a residence in Dedham, Mass., a suburb of Boston. Diggs was accused of hitting and trying to choke Adams. He denied the allegations, and his attorney, Andrew Kettlewell, raised questions about Adamsâ testimony.
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Diggs could still face potential NFL discipline under the leagueâs personal conduct policy, which does not require a criminal conviction and focuses on whether conduct undermines the leagueâs integrity and reputation. In the wake of the jury verdict, an NFL spokesperson told Sportico, âwe have been monitoring all developments in the matter, which remains under review of the personal conduct policy.â
Diggs could also face civil liabilityâwhich is based on the preponderance of the evidence standard (more likely than not) rather than the criminal law standard of beyond a reasonable doubtâin potential litigation with Adams.
It also remains to be seen if companies with whom Diggs currently has endorsement deals stick with him. Companies often include âmorals clausesâ in endorsement deals that permit them to end relationships when an athlete becomes the source of legal controversy.
Stefon Diggs faced felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault and battery charges.
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Stefon Diggs was accused of assault by his personal chef, Jamila Adams, during a dispute over her pay.
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But Diggs has defeated the threat of the most serious legal consequence: criminal conviction and potential incarceration. He notably declined a plea dealâwhere he could have pleaded to a lesser offense and perhaps avoided any jail timeâand instead took his chances before a jury. The move proved correct.
Diggs was the Patriotsâ No. 1 receiver in 2025. He caught 85 passes for 1,013 yards as he and quarterback Drake Maye clicked in offensive coordinator Josh McDanielsâ offense. Like his teammates, Diggs wasnât as dominant in the playoffs, where he hauled in 14 catches for 110 yards in four games. The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13 in Februaryâs Super Bowl, with Diggs catching three passes for 37 yards.
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