
Former NFL wide receiver, Stefon Diggs has been found not guilty in his assault case after a jury cleared him of all charges in Dedham, Massachusetts. The former New England Patriots player had been accused of assaulting his former private chef, Mila Adams, during an argument in December 2025 over alleged unpaid wages. After two days of testimony and arguments, jurors decided there was not enough evidence to convict the 32-year-old, bringing an end to a case that had followed him for months while he searched for another NFL opportunity.
Stefon Diggs cleared after jury finds no evidence of assault against Mila Adams
The case centred around claims made by Mila Adams, who told the court she and Stefon Diggs had known each other for around four years. According to Adams, the two first became friends before later becoming romantically involved. She also worked as Diggs’ private chef starting in February 2025. Adams claimed an argument broke out inside Diggs’ home in Dedham on December 2. She told jurors the fight started over money she believed she was owed.




















