
"Adams testified that Diggs 'smacked me with an open hand' before wrapping his arm around her neck, leaving her struggling to breathe during the alleged assault."
"Defense attorney Andrew Kettlewell argued that there was no evidence of an assault, pointing out that no one else in the house reported any unusual activity."
"Prosecutors allege that on December 2, Diggs entered Adams' bedroom, slapped her, and put her in a headlock that made it difficult for her to breathe."
Jamila Adams, a former live-in chef for Stefon Diggs, testified that he assaulted her in December, claiming he slapped and choked her. Diggs' attorney countered that no evidence supported the assault, highlighting the absence of witnesses or medical documentation. Adams described a complex relationship with Diggs, noting a past sexual dynamic. The prosecution's case focuses on the alleged incident on December 2, while Diggs has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. The trial began with conflicting accounts of the events.
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