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Stefon Diggs' Alleged Victim Breaks Silence
Mila Adams speaks out for the first time about the alleged incident with the NFL player.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Mila Adams, the alleged victim in Stefon Diggs' legal case, has released a statement through TMZ following Diggs' court appearance in Boston. Adams was Diggs' personal chef at the time of the alleged incident in December 2025. In her statement, Adams said she did not seek public attention and reported the matter through proper legal channels, and that she has never sought money or engaged in settlement discussions.
Why it matters
This case has garnered significant public attention due to Diggs' status as an NFL player for the New England Patriots. The allegations against Diggs raise concerns about athlete misconduct and the treatment of domestic workers. Adams' decision to break her silence provides an important perspective on the ongoing legal proceedings.
The details
According to the report, Diggs is facing strangulation and assault charges, which he has pleaded not guilty to. His defense attorney has stated they are confident Diggs will be exonerated once the facts and evidence are reviewed. The New England Patriots have also released a statement supporting Diggs and stating they will cooperate fully with authorities.
- The alleged incident occurred in December 2025.
- Diggs had his arraignment on Friday, February 13, 2026.
- Adams released her statement through TMZ following Diggs' court appearance.
The players
Mila Adams
Stefon Diggs' former personal chef who is the alleged victim in the legal case against Diggs.
Stefon Diggs
NFL player for the New England Patriots who is facing strangulation and assault charges.
Mitchell Shuster
Stefon Diggs' defense attorney.
New England Patriots
The NFL team that Stefon Diggs plays for, who have released a statement supporting him.
What’s next
The judge in the case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow Stefon Diggs out on bail.
The takeaway
This case highlights the complexities surrounding allegations of athlete misconduct, particularly when they involve domestic workers. It underscores the importance of a fair and thorough legal process to determine the facts and ensure justice is served, while also respecting the privacy and wellbeing of all parties involved.
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