Stefon Diggs reportedly faces a new legal issue as a lawsuit comes to light before Super Bowl LX

The Times Of India
Just before Super Bowl LX, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing a lawsuit alleging defamation, conspiracy, and injury.

Summary

Ahead of Super Bowl LX, Stefon Diggs, wide receiver for the New England Patriots, is embroiled in a legal dispute. A lawsuit filed by a former associate alleges defamation, business losses, and physical injury stemming from a 2024 incident involving a stolen Ferrari. The plaintiff claims he arranged transportation for Diggs’ Ferrari from Miami to New York and Houston, where the vehicle was stolen, and that Diggs subsequently accused him of the theft, damaging his reputation and business.

The lawsuit further details allegations of harassment and assault. The plaintiff claims Diggs stated he was “responsible and accountable for all actions of those around me” in a text message and that he was assaulted by individuals connected to Diggs at Tootsie's Cabaret in December 2025, resulting in a torn ACL.

The suit names Stefon Diggs, his brother Trevon Diggs, and other associates as defendants, citing defamation, civil conspiracy, and vicarious liability. As of the report, Diggs has not publicly commented on the allegations, leaving the legal matter unresolved.

(Source:The Times Of India)

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