Trial of former Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs begins with contrasting accounts

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Stefon Diggs felony strangulation trial begins with NFL receiver denying everything

Updated 12 hours ago
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Summary

Stefon Diggs' trial begins with his attorney claiming the alleged attack on his live-in chef never happened, contradicting her testimony in court. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 3 sources. Sources in this event include Fox News, New York Post, Washington Times.

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Stefon Diggs felony strangulation trial begins with NFL receiver denying everything
Fox News5/4/2026

Stefon Diggs felony strangulation trial begins with NFL receiver denying everything

Former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the charges against New England Patriots' wide receiver Stefon Diggs. Sometimes there are multiple versions of the same event, but in the trial of NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs that began on Monday, it's apparent someone simply isn't.

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New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
5/4/2026

Stefon Diggs’ ex-personal chef breaks down recounting alleged assault, claims they slept together before she was hired

Stefon Diggs’ former personal chef broke down into tears recounting the moment the ex-Patriots star allegedly choked her at his multimillion dollar mansion as the wide receiver’s assault trial got underway Monday. Jamila Adams, who worked as a live-in cook for the NFL wide receiver at a Dedham, Mass. digs from July.

Trial of former Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs begins with contrasting accounts
Washington Times5/4/2026

Trial of former Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs begins with contrasting accounts

The live-in chef who accused Stefon Diggs of assault took the stand Monday on the first day of his trial, testifying that the former New England Patriots wide receiver slapped and choked her during a dispute at his home. Diggs' defense attorney told jurors the attack never happened.