STEFON DIGGS FOUND NOT GUILTY ⚖️🏈 — BUT THE CONVERSATION GOT DEEPER ON BOSSTALK 101
- Dr Ranessa Harding
- May 5
- 2 min read
Bosstalk 101 stepped into a layered conversation with this one—and like E CEO and Reality TV made clear during the review, this story goes way beyond a courtroom verdict.

On May 5, 2026, Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault charges in Massachusetts after a jury reportedly deliberated for less than two hours. The accusations came from his former live-in personal chef, Jamila “Mila” Adams, who claimed Diggs assaulted her during a December 2025 argument inside his home.
But once the details started coming out? 👀
The conversation became much bigger than headlines.
🎯 What Bosstalk 101 Touched On
E CEO and Reality TV kept the energy entertaining as usual 😂🎙️ while still unpacking the seriousness behind the accusations, the trial, and the aftermath that follows public allegations involving celebrities and athletes.

According to court testimony:
• Adams described the relationship as a “complicated” former sexual friendship
• She accused Diggs of smacking and choking her during an argument
• Diggs’ defense team challenged her credibility heavily during the trial
• Defense attorneys pointed to deleted text messages 📱
• Financial demands allegedly became part of the courtroom discussion 💰
• Dashcam footage reportedly showed no visible injuries 🚔

• The jury ultimately sided with Diggs after only a short deliberation
🧠 The Bigger Conversation
What made this Bosstalk 101 review stand out was how E CEO and Reality TV approached the gray areas of it all.
Because now the culture is asking bigger questions:
👉 Are courts starting to take a closer look at situations where money, fame, and personal fallout collide?
👉 Could some accusations be fueled by revenge, bitterness, or financial motives?
👉 Or is this simply another example of a celebrity’s past relationships echoing back into the present?
Truthfully… nobody outside that house truly knows.
And that’s what made the conversation feel layered instead of messy.
🔥 What Really Hits Different
One thing Bosstalk 101 highlighted clearly is that even when someone beats a case, the damage doesn’t magically disappear.
Court costs 💸
Attorney fees ⚖️
Public embarrassment 📺
Social media narratives 📱
League investigations 🏈
Those things follow people long after the verdict is read.

And while Diggs was acquitted in criminal court, discussions still remain surrounding possible NFL disciplinary action under the league’s personal conduct policy.
🎤 Final Take
Bosstalk 101 didn’t approach this story like gossip.
They approached it like culture commentary.
E CEO and Reality TV made the review funny, sharp, and uncomfortable in the right ways—because stories like this force people to think about reputation, accountability, manipulation, and the cost of public accusations in today’s media-driven world.
Sometimes the verdict ends the case…
But not the conversation.





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