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⚖️ Personal Chef Mila Adams Speaks Out After Stefon Diggs’ Not Guilty Plea: “I Will Never Make False Claims”

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The personal chef accusing Stefon Diggs of assault is breaking her silence following his first court appearance in Massachusetts.

Shortly after Diggs entered a not-guilty plea in Dedham District Court on Friday, Mila Adams released a public statement saying she is focused on healing as the legal process unfolds.

“I would never make false claims for personal gain or to damage someone’s reputation,” Adams wrote. “I did not seek public attention and reported this matter through the proper legal channels. This is an active criminal matter, and I will continue to respect the legal process.”

She also addressed online speculation and social media chatter surrounding the case.

“I will not engage in rumors, personal attacks, or respond to misinformation on social media, and I will ask others to refrain from spreading false narratives,” she continued. “My focus is on healing, my work, and moving forward with integrity.”

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Adams firmly denied reports suggesting she is pursuing a financial settlement.

“I have never sought money nor engaged in settlement discussions to settle this matter — statements suggesting otherwise are harmful and untrue.”

As previously reported, Diggs is accused of slapping and choking his former personal chef in December following a dispute over pay. He was formally charged on December 29 and pleaded not guilty during Friday’s brief hearing.

A member of Diggs’ legal team, Mitchell Schuster, reiterated to reporters that the allegations will ultimately be disproven.

“We’re confident that after the facts and evidence are reviewed in this case, he will be completely exonerated,” Schuster said.

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Diggs is scheduled to return to court on April 1 as the case continues.

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