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

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Stefon Diggs’ ex-personal chef breaks down recounting alleged assault, claims they slept together before she was hired
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Stefon Diggs' former personal chef, Jamila Adams, testified in a Massachusetts courtroom that Diggs allegedly choked and slapped her at his home in December 2025, an incident that occurred after a text exchange about her exclusion from a trip to Art Basel. Adams claimed she had a sexual relationship with Diggs before being hired and said she stayed on good terms with him to secure her final paycheck. Diggs, who has pleaded not guilty, denies the allegations, and his lawyer argues the claims are fabricated with no physical evidence to support them.

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NFL Stefon Diggs’ ex-personal chef breaks down recounting alleged assault, claims they slept together before she was hired By Priscilla DeGregory Published May 4, 2026, 5:56 p.m. ET 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 through December 2025, also claimed the two had slept together before she was hired, making $2,000 a week. 6 Stefon Diggs’ former personal chef claimed she had a sexual relationship with Diggs before she started working for him. AP “It’s complicated,” she said of their relationship.

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