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Stefon Diggs accuser denies false narratives after alleged choking
Summary
Mila Adams said she did not make false accusations and denied seeking a settlement; Stefon Diggs pleaded not guilty and has a pretrial hearing set for April 1.
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Mila Adams, the personal chef who has accused Stefon Diggs, released a statement denying any false claims and saying she never sought a settlement. The statement, shared with TMZ, described her as a survivor of domestic violence and said her focus is on healing and work. Diggs pleaded not guilty in court and his attorney issued a public denial of the allegations. The incident is reported as stemming from a December confrontation over missed payments.
Reported details:
- Adams says she did not make false accusations and that she never asked for money or engaged in settlement talks.
- Adams has reported that an assault occurred during a December dispute; she described physical harm in her account to authorities.
- Diggs pleaded not guilty and his lawyer stated he is innocent; a pretrial hearing is scheduled for April 1.
Summary:
Both sides have issued public statements denying falsehoods attributed to them. The matter remains in the court system with a pretrial hearing set for April 1.
