Stefon Diggs' Former Chef: Overpaid or Just Making Claims?

Dedham, Massachusetts, USAWed May 06 2026
A legal dispute involving NFL player Stefon Diggs and his former chef, Jamila Adams, has taken a surprising turn. Adams claimed Diggs attacked her after she raised concerns about unpaid wages, but financial records tell a different story. According to a money manager who reviewed his accounts, Adams was actually paid more than she was owed. The dispute started when Adams submitted an invoice for three weeks of work in November, even though two of those weeks had already been paid. The review uncovered even more issues: Adams reused receipts for reimbursements and charged personal expenses to Diggs' FedEx account. In total, she received over $2, 500 extra, with another $744 unaccounted for due to unclear records.
When confronted, Adams didn’t respond to messages about the overpayment. She also skipped key paperwork—no signed NDA, no W-9 form—even though one was sent to her. Strangely, the issue was brushed off by Diggs himself, who decided the missing documents weren’t worth pursuing. The trial also brought in others who were with Adams after the alleged attack. None noticed any injuries, and everyone described her behavior as normal. So why was this incident reported in the first place? The lack of visible harm and inconsistencies in her claims raise questions about the real motives behind the accusations.
https://localnews.ai/article/stefon-diggs-former-chef-overpaid-or-just-making-claims-8c07c9e6

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