
Stefon Diggs’ former personal chef Jamila Adams shared text messages on her Instagram Story following Diggs’ acquittal.
On May 5, after 2 days of testimony, a Massachusetts jury acquitted Diggs of assaulting and choking Adams. Jurors at Dedham District Court on Tuesday found the former New England Patriots wide receiver not guilty of felony assault and misdemeanor strangulation charges.
Adams had accused Diggs of assaulting her during an incident at his home on December 2, 2025. But the defense presented video that showed Adams dancing after the assault was alleged to have occurred.
During court, video of Stefon Diggs’ chef and accuser is played showing her dancing after she was allegedly attacked. ? pic.twitter.com/zIVBQc7Brn
— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) May 5, 2026
After the trial ended, Adams took to her Instagram Stories to try her case in the court of public opinion. She shared text messages allegedly between herself and Diggs’ ex-fiancée, rapper Cardi B.
“He playing in everyone’s face, he a pathological liar, I told you he knew what it said before sending it to you. No amount of money going to make me lie,” Adams wrote in one text.
She added, “I couldn’t even talk without going off. It’s no telling how this will go now. He will go to any extreme for that ball.”

In a follow-up text, she wrote, “All the fake ‘love you’ bs is exactly bs.”
“He going to do something [I don’t know] what but he is. Just telling you now.”
Cardi B allegedly replied, “Do something like what? He swore to me on his kids. I don’t want to be delusional in trusting what he said to me.”
Diggs is father to 8 children with 5 baby mamas.

Adams also shared an alleged text message from Diggs after the trial in which he asked her about not deactivating her Instagram.
Cardi B and Diggs broke up days before the Super Bowl in February. They share a son who was born in November 2025.
The jury’s not guilty verdict means the NFL free agent can consider offers from NFL teams.
