Former Patriots WR Stefon Diggs found not guilty of assaulting private chef in pay dispute
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Former Patriots WR Stefon Diggs found not guilty of assaulting private chef in pay dispute
"Defense attorney Andrew Kettlewell told jurors during closing arguments that prosecutors had not presented 'a single shred of credible evidence' that an assault occurred."
"Assistant District Attorney Drew Virtue urged jurors to weigh Adams' testimony carefully and not to disregard it because she was not 'a perfect witness.'"
Stefon Diggs faced charges of assaulting his private chef, Jamila Adams, during a dispute over payment. Adams testified that Diggs slapped and choked her, while Diggs pleaded not guilty. The defense argued that no credible evidence of assault existed, highlighting Adams' financial demands and lack of visible injuries. Prosecutors urged jurors to consider Adams' testimony despite her imperfections as a witness. The jury ultimately found Diggs not guilty of the charges against him.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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