Overview
- Christopher Blake Griffith asked a judge to order Stefon Diggs to turn over financial records, saying the NFL player has not cooperated with discovery.
- Griffith says he needs documents that show whether Diggs lost money or deals after the public allegations, which would speak to claimed reputational harm.
- Diggs sued Griffith for defamation in November, alleging Griffith fabricated claims that he was drugged, sexually assaulted, and targeted in a murder plot.
- Court filings say Griffith posted the allegations to tens of thousands of followers and tagged the NFL, the New England Patriots, and Uggs, raising potential sponsor fallout.
- Both sides dispute the facts, the case remains active, and Diggs continues to seek damages and attorneys’ fees while Griffith presses for records to test those claims.