
"The chef reported the incident Dec. 16, telling police that she and Diggs had a dispute over pay after he told her via text that her services weren't needed the week of Nov. 7 and she replied that she should be paid for the week. The woman told police that Diggs entered her unlocked bedroom in his house and "smacked her across the face." She tried to push him away and he "tried to choke her using the crook of his elbow around her neck.""
"She said that she had trouble breathing and felt like she could have blacked out. "As she tried to pry his arm away, he tightened his grip," she told police. The woman told police she had redness on her upper chest area after the incident occurred but did not take photos. She returned to Diggs' house Dec. 9 to retrieve personal belongings and he instructed her to speak with his assistant about getting paid, she told police."
"The assistant told her Diggs had requested she sign a non-disclosure agreement, but she refused. Through his attorney, Diggs has denied the allegations. His arraignment is set for Jan. 23."
Stefon Diggs was charged with felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery after his private chef reported a Dec. 2 incident. The chef filed a police report on Dec. 16 in Dedham, Massachusetts, saying a pay dispute followed texts that her services were not needed the week of Nov. 7 and that she sought payment. The chef alleged Diggs entered her unlocked bedroom, slapped her and attempted to choke her with the crook of his elbow, causing breathing difficulty and redness on her upper chest. She returned Dec. 9 for belongings and refused a requested nondisclosure agreement. Diggs has denied the allegations and is arraigned Jan. 23.
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