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Stefon Diggs Arrested Before Super Bowl Patriots vs Seahawks Game? Here's the Truth
A Miami lawsuit alleges Stefon Diggs falsely blamed a former employee for a 2024 Ferrari theft, causing business losses and linking him to an assault with serious injuries.
- On Feb. 3, the New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs was named in a Miami‑Dade County civil lawsuit alleging defamation and links to an alleged assault over a stolen luxury car.
- The complaint says Diggs asked the plaintiff to arrange shipment of his Ferrari in July 2024, and law enforcement later determined third parties took the car.
- At Tootsie's Cabaret on Dec. 4, 2025, the complaint says two alleged members of Diggs's social circle punched the plaintiff, causing torn knee ligaments, ACL and MCL tears, and a right nasal bone fracture.
- The plaintiff is seeking more than $100,000 in damages, a judge set the arraignment for Feb. 13, and the NFL could still discipline Diggs after the Super Bowl.
- The new Florida suit joins earlier legal battles Diggs has been involved in, including felony strangulation charges from a December incident and the October 2025 defamation suit against Christopher Blake Griffith.
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New Bombshell Lawsuit Against Stefon Diggs Alleges Assault And Stolen Ferrari Lies
New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs should be focusing on the biggest game of his career, but instead, he is facing a mounting pile of legal battles. Just days before he is set to take the field for Super Bowl LX, a former employee has filed a surprise lawsuit against Stefon Diggs, alleging defamation, civil conspiracy, and vicarious liability. The legal action, which also names his brother, Dallas Cowboys star Trevon Diggs, as a defendant, s…
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