Stefon Diggs Acquitted of Assault and Strangulation Charges by Jury
1-Minute Brief
The verdict allows Stefon Diggs to pursue opportunities in NFL free agency without pending legal obstacles.
Key Facts
- A jury found Stefon Diggs not guilty on charges of strangulation and assault.
- Diggs chose not to testify during the criminal proceedings.
- The case involved allegations made by Diggs' former personal chef.
- The accuser testified for a second day, with both sides presenting conflicting accounts.
- Diggs is now a free agent seeking to join a new NFL team.
What Happened
Stefon Diggs was acquitted by a jury of assault and strangulation charges following a trial that included testimony from his former personal chef. Diggs did not take the stand during the proceedings.
Why It Matters
The acquittal removes legal barriers for Diggs, allowing him to continue his professional football career and seek new opportunities as a free agent.
What's Next
Attention will shift to which NFL team may sign Diggs now that his legal case has concluded. Further developments in his free agency status are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight4h agoStefon Diggs found not guilty on strangulation and assault charges, now eyes NFL free agency
- The IndependentLeft14h agoFormer employee of Stefon Diggs to take the stand for a second day in NFL player's assault trial
- Google NewsUnknown6h agoStefon Diggs decides not to testify in criminal case
