Overview
- The accuser, Christopher Griffith, told the court this week that he produced roughly 100 pages of messages from iMessage, Instagram and other platforms for use in ongoing litigation.
- The exchange follows Diggs’s October 2025 defamation suit that denied public allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted Griffith at a Rockville, Maryland, gathering in May 2023 and Griffith’s countersuit asserting those claims.
- Diggs’s lawyers had asked the court to compel production after saying Diggs could not access an Instagram thread because Griffith had blocked him, and Griffith now says the requested records have been turned over.
- Reports indicate discovery is concluding and Diggs’s team plans to file a dispositive pretrial motion asking the judge to rule on some claims before trial, but no court has ruled on the underlying allegations.
- The filings keep the dispute in the public eye and could affect Diggs’s reputation and NFL prospects as he remains a free agent while the court reviews the evidence and sets next steps.