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Stefon Diggs Takes Major Courtroom Decision as Accuser Mila Adams Presents Contradicting Facts in Assault Case Against Ex-Patriots WR

Adams said Diggs attacked her in her bedroom as his lawyers pressed her on texts and a reported $5.5 million demand.

  • On Tuesday, Jamila Adams, former personal chef to NFL player Stefon Diggs, continued her testimony in Norfolk County District Court regarding an alleged physical assault at Diggs' Dedham home on Dec. 2, 2025.
  • Adams claimed the altercation occurred during a dispute over wages when she confronted Diggs via text message, alleging he smacked her and applied a chokehold in response.
  • Defense attorney Andrew Kettlewell challenged Adams' credibility by presenting videos showing her dancing and smiling shortly after the incident, while questioning her alleged $5.5 million demand from Diggs.
  • The jury began deliberations Tuesday afternoon after hearing testimony from Diggs' chief of staff Janelle Sales, who stated she observed no injuries or disturbances on the day of the alleged attack.
  • Jurors asked Judge Jeanmarie Carroll to clarify the criteria for strangulation and assault charges, which carry a maximum penalty of five years in state prison for the felony offense.
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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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