Stefon Diggs Accuser Challenges Misleading Narratives
In a recent development, Mila Adams, the personal chef involved in the alleged assault case against NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs, has stepped forward to challenge misleading narratives surrounding the incident. In a statement to TMZ, Adams firmly denied accusations of making false claims for personal gain.
Adams Stands Firm Against False Claims
Adams emphasized her stance as a survivor of domestic violence, stating that the seriousness of such matters is not lost on her. She unequivocally stated, “I would never make false claims to damage someone’s reputation.”
She added that she has not sought any financial settlement from Diggs. According to her, “I have never sought money nor engaged in settlement discussions.” Adams expressed concern that mischaracterizations of her actions are harmful and untrue.
Details of the Incident
The incident that led to the charges reportedly took place in December, when Adams confronted Diggs over unpaid wages for her services. In her allegations, she claims that Diggs assaulted her by slapping her and attempting to choke her by wrapping his arm around her neck.
On February 13, 2026, Diggs appeared in Norfolk County District Court in Dedham, Massachusetts. He faced felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges, to which he pleaded not guilty. His attorney, Mitchell Schuster, stated that Diggs is “completely innocent” and confident he will be exonerated.
Upcoming Legal Proceedings
Stefon Diggs is scheduled for a pretrial hearing on April 1. This case adds to the growing list of legal troubles for the Patriots star, who faced allegations of sexual battery in November from a social media influencer.
Additionally, just days prior to the Patriots’ Super Bowl defeat, Diggs was sued for defamation in Florida. Speculation regarding his personal life continues, with rumors of relationship issues with girlfriend Cardi B surfacing.
- Accuser: Mila Adams
- Accused: Stefon Diggs
- Court Date: February 13, 2026
- Charges: Felony strangulation, misdemeanor assault
- Pretrial Hearing: April 1
As the legal process unfolds, both parties are relying on the judicial system to address the facts surrounding this case.