After Acquittal, Stefon Diggs’ Accuser Alleges $100,000 Recant Offer and Posts Trial Texts
Her post-verdict claims move the dispute into the court of public opinion.
Overview
- A Massachusetts jury found Stefon Diggs not guilty of strangulation and assault after a brief trial with less than two hours of deliberation.
- The accuser, Jamila “Mila” Adams, said she stands by her testimony and wrote that she would not be silenced by public criticism.
- Adams alleged that Diggs’ team offered her $100,000 to recant and to sign a statement she says was written by his agent, and she referenced contact through his hairstylist.
- She posted screenshots of text messages between her and Diggs that were trial exhibits, adding context to a case that relied on conflicting accounts and limited physical evidence.
- No new legal filings or NFL discipline have been announced, and Diggs and his representatives have not responded, leaving his free-agent future shaped more by perception than by court proceedings.