Published Feb 13, 2026, 3:49 PM EST
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New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, has appeared in court to plead not guilty to charges of assault. His chef claims that he attacked her when she brought up a conversation about money owed, choking her and striking her in the face.
Despite the claims, Diggs adamantly denies the charges and has pleaded not guilty to the allegations. His lawyer states that "He is completely innocent. ... He will be completely exonerated." The New England Patriots are also backing up their wide receiver, stating that they support him and believe in his innocence.
His personal chef came forward two weeks after the alleged incident. She claims that when she brought up a conversation about unpaid wages, he became violent. They broke into an argument, and Diggs hit her across the face. She also claims that after hitting her, he attempted to choke her. She described how he "tried to choke her using the crook of his elbow around her neck."
Diggs attorney states that the allegations are unsubstantiated. He claims that the dispute is financially motivated, and the truth will eventually come to light. During his first court appearance, the HFL wide receiver denied the allegations and insisted on his innocence. The court date had been delayed in order to allow Diggs to play in the Super Bowl on 8 February.
The personal chef, Mila Adams has come forward with a statement about the ongoing court case. She said that she would "make false claims for personal gain or to damage someone's reputation." She also asked people to avoid spreading misinformation or seeking out either party online for personal attacks.
She continued that she had put all her faith in the legal system and hoped that it would address the facts. She hopes to move on, heal, and continue to focus on her work while the case continues. She appears to be trying to keep the situation as professional as possible, while avoiding any media sensationalism or online witch-hunting.
Rumors were circulating that Adams and Diggs had been in talks about a settlement. However, when Adams was questioned about these claims, she firmly denied them, stating that she and Diggs had never been engaged in a conversation about a settlement. She is going about the alleged crimes through the courts and putting her faith in the justice system.
The next court appearance for Patriots wide receiver Diggs is scheduled to be on 1 April.









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