Stefon Diggs, a free agent wide receiver in the NFL, has been found not guilty of assault and strangulation. The jury reached the decision after a two-day trial. The charges were related to a pay dispute with his personal chef, Jamila Adams. Diggs had pleaded not guilty to both felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault and battery charges. The alleged incident occurred at Diggs' Dedham home on December 2. Adams testified that Diggs choked and slapped her during an argument. Diggs' attorneys disputed the claims, questioning Adams' credibility and suggesting the dispute was over financial matters. They also referenced a disagreement about a planned trip to Miami. Defense attorney Andrew Kettlewell argued that the prosecution presented no credible evidence of assault.