Stefon Diggs may have won the legal battle, but his former chef seems committed to trying to win in the court of public opinion, insisting she's not a scorned woman, but an actual victim. Source: Arturo Holmes/MG25 / Getty Despite a jury deciding that Diggs was not guilty on assault and felony strangulation charges, Chef Mila Adams took to social media with "receipts" about the pair's relationship.
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Cooking With Receipts? Chef In Stefon Diggs Case Posts Alleged Text Messages Amid Not Guilty Verdict-'Stop The Scorn Woman Narrative'
May 9, 2026
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