
After weeks of courtroom drama, Stefon Diggs has been found not guilty on all charges tied to an alleged December 2025 incident involving his former chef, Jamila Adams. The case, heard in Dedham District Court, included charges of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault and battery—serious accusations that carried up to five years in prison.
Adams claimed Diggs choked her during a dispute, saying she couldn’t breathe. However, in court, the defense argued there was no physical evidence, no documented injuries, and no proof beyond her testimony. Her time on the stand raised questions, as she was reportedly corrected by the judge multiple times for not directly answering questions.
Another key moment? A reported $5.5 million demand made before trial, which Adams said she wasn’t aware of. Still, it added to doubts surrounding the case.
In the end, the jury sided with Diggs, delivering a clear verdict: not guilty on all counts.
Legally, this case is over. And for Diggs—this was a major win.
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