Overview
- Jamila “Mila” Adams, who lived and worked in Stefon Diggs’ home, posted an Instagram video alleging he abused the mother of his child during her pregnancy and addressed Cardi B by name.
- The post arrived days after a Massachusetts jury found Diggs not guilty at trial on assault and battery charges tied to a December 2025 dispute with Adams.
- Adams says the verdict does not clear him, while Cardi B previously wrote in January that Adams never told her she had been touched.
- Adams has pursued a civil claim reportedly seeking about $5.5 million in damages, which can continue regardless of the criminal outcome.
- Separately, Diggs and reality TV figure Mia Jones remain in active, dueling lawsuits, and his status as a free agent could make these allegations a factor for teams weighing a deal.