UPDATE: Jamila Adams Speaks Out After Stefon Diggs Is Found Not Guilty In Assault Case
Adams shared texts she says were evidence and said she will not be silenced after Diggs was acquitted of assault and strangulation charges.
- NFL player Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of assault and strangulation charges after the prosecution failed to present credible evidence, resulting in his full acquittal.
- During the proceedings, Adams alleged Diggs offered her $100,000 to recant her claims, while defense witnesses testified they observed no visible injuries following the incident, which reportedly stemmed from a disagreement over a planned trip to Miami.
- Following the verdict, Adams shared text messages on Instagram that were submitted as evidence but not addressed in court, directing attention toward hairstylist Xia Charles and Kyanna Barber, mother of Diggs' son.
- Commenters on The Shade Room reacted with skepticism toward Adams' narrative; some claimed her plan "backfired," while others suggested she should have accepted the $100,000 offer instead of pursuing the case.
- Defending her decision to speak out, Adams stated, "Let's stop the scorn woman narrative. I didn't come this far to stay quiet. And I won't be quiet," as she challenges the case narrative.
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Cooking With Receipts? Chef In Stefon Diggs Case Posts Alleged Text Messages Amid Not Guilty Verdict–‘Stop The Scorn Woman Narrative’
Stefon Diggs may have won the legal battle, but his former chef seems committed to trying to win in the court of public opinion, insisting she’s not a scorned woman, but an actual victim. Source: Arturo Holmes/MG25 / Getty Despite a jury deciding that Diggs was not guilty on assault and felony strangulation charges, Chef Mila Adams took to social media with “receipts” about the pair’s relationship. Though there is no admittance or accusation fro…
Cooking With Receipts? Chef In Stefon Diggs Case Posts Alleged Text Messages Amid Not Guilty Verdict--'Stop The Scorn Woman Narrative'
Stefon Diggs may have won the legal battle, but his former chef seems committed to trying to win in the court of public opinion, insisting she’s not a scorned woman, but an actual victim. Source: Arturo Holmes/MG25 / Getty Despite a jury deciding that Diggs was not guilty on assault and felony strangulation charges, Chef Mila Adams took to social media with “receipts” about the pair’s relationship. Though there is no admittance or accusation fro…
UPDATE: Jamila Adams Speaks Out After Stefon Diggs Is Found Not Guilty In Assault Case
Y’all! Jamila Adams is making noise again around Stefon Diggs after taking to social media following the not-guilty verdict in her assault case against the NFL star. While the courtroom chapter may have closed, Jamila is making it clear she still has plenty to say. And, she’s now bringing alleged receipts back into the conversation. RELATED: Footage Shows Stefon Diggs Shedding Tears After Being Found Not Guilty In Assault & Strangulation Case J…
Stefon Diggs Trashes Accuser Christopher Blake Griffith’s Request For Info On His NFL Contract
Stefon Diggs is clearly not in the mood for extra paperwork. The NFL star is pushing back hard against requests from his accuser, Christopher Blake Griffith, who apparently wants more information about Diggs’ football money, contracts, and income records as part of their ongoing legal battle. And Diggs’ response basically boils down to this: “Why are we talking about my paycheck?” According to court filings, Diggs asked the judge to block Griffi…
Stefon Diggs Refuses to Hand Over NFL Contract in Legal Fight With Male Accuser
Stefon Diggs is fighting back in court after his male accuser reportedly attempted to obtain financial records tied to the star receiver’s NFL earnings and contracts. According to newly surfaced court filings, Diggs is asking a judge to block Christopher Blake Griffith’s request for documents related to his football income as part of the ongoing sexual assault lawsuit between the two sides. Diggs Says NFL Earnings Are Irrelevant to the Case In t…
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