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Cardi B shared a text message from a woman who previously worked as a live-in personal chef for Stefon Diggs.

In a police report, the chef, identified as Mila Adams, accused Stefon of strangling and slapping her during a dispute over pay.

According to Dedham, Massachusetts police, Mila moved out of Stefon’s $2.7 million home on December 2, after the alleged assault.

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He allegedly entered Mila’s unlocked bedroom and ordered her to leave the house. Mila claims he slapped her face, applied pressure to her neck with the crook of his elbow, and forcibly threw her onto a bed. She told police she was in distress and had difficulty breathing.

Police arrested the New England Patriots’ wide receiver on Tuesday, December 30, and charged him with felony strangulation, or suffocation, along with misdemeanor assault and battery.

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On Sunday, Cardi B defended Stefon, saying she communicated daily with Mila until she moved out of Stefon’s house. Cardi B said Mila never mentioned he touched her during their daily communications.

In a text message Cardi B posted on X, Mila Adams claims she never said Stefon touched her “in the way it was written” in court papers. She asked Cardi to contact her mediator, who will answer anything she needs to know – but only in person and confidentially.

Cardi wrote in a post on X:

“Not once has that woman said anything to me about being touched.. NOT ONCE!! Mind you, we was talking every single day until she left that house and she JUST wrote me this.. but I’m gonna let the courts handle s–t and when it gets handled, I want all y’all talkin’ s–t on your f— knees with apologies just as loud the way y’all been harassing over a lie… and I put that on my two month old son in the name of the lord!! That’s how confident I am.”

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Question: Who do you believe?