Stefon Diggs’ legal fight is still moving, and the latest filing adds another twist to a case that has already kept the former Patriots wideout in the spotlight.
According to newly filed court documents obtained by TMZ on Tuesday, Diggs asked Christopher Griffith to hand over records tied to their May 2023 trip to Washington, D.C. Griffith, however, pushed back and was reportedly told Diggs already had the materials.
Griffith says the request makes no sense because Diggs and his camp were the ones who arranged the trip in the first place. His lawyer put it this way:
“[T]o the extent travel arrangements, confirmations or related documents exist, they are at least equally within [Stefon’s] possession, custody or control.”
That trip is where Griffith says the alleged sexual assault happened. He claims Diggs first gave him candy that had been laced with a drug without his knowledge, then took out his penis and began masturbating, leaving him disgusted.
Griffith also says Diggs tried to kiss him and invited him to his room, but he refused. About a week later, Griffith alleges Diggs’ older brother, Darez, and two other people attacked him.
Diggs has denied the accusations and has responded with a defamation suit against Griffith. His lawyer said:
"[Chris] engaged in extreme and outrageous conduct by knowingly publishing false statements accusing Plaintiff of violence, sexual assault, drugging people, and serious crimes."
Even with the case hanging over him, Diggs is still being talked about as a possible addition for teams looking for help at receiver. On Monday’s episode of ESPN’s NFL Live, former quarterback Tim Hasselbeck floated the Chiefs as a fit.
“I think that there's value in Stefon Diggs in some role. A veteran receiver in some role, a team that's good with a quarterback that can handle him.”
Jeremy Fowler also said Diggs could have a market later in the summer.
"I'm hearing he's gonna have a market closer to training camp. I was told that at least five teams that need a wide receiver have been checking in.
I'm looking to the DMV; that's where he's from. Commanders certainly need a receiver.
I think they're looking for more a speed option at this point."
Diggs finished the 2025 season with 85 catches for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns, then added 14 receptions for 110 yards and a score in the playoffs.
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