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Patriots star WR Stefon Diggs’ full incident report from the Dedham Police Department made public

Patriots star WR Stefon Diggs’ full incident report from the Dedham Police Department made public
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Trigger Warning: This story details disturbing content related to assault. Brian Hines of Pats Pulpit reported that a virtual hearing was held at Dedham District Court on Tuesday morning, where Diggs’ attorney, David Meier, filed a motion to impound the police report and related case documents. The defense argued the request aimed to prevent undue public scrutiny. The judge denied the motion, and the incident report was then made public and obtained by Pats Pulpit.On December 30, sports media personality Dov Kleiman shared a few pages of the Dedham Police Department report on X. He captioned it: “Just In: Stefon Diggs full incident report from the Dedham Police department. If true he should never play football again… A truly terrifying and hard read 🫣.” There were three reports. The reporting officer listed at the bottom was Ellis, Kenneth J. The report was reportedly of 11 pages, with three pages under the headline “NARRATIVE” shared on X.

When Mila Adams reportedly began to discuss, it angered the male

Mila Adams is reportedly Stefon Diggs’ private chef. The full incident’s report started as:“On 12/16/2025, while assigned to the front desk, ADAMS, Mila entered the station to report a past incident. ADAMS appeared emotional and was initially hesitant to give a statement.
She asked for a female officer. I checked the scheduling sheets and saw that we did not have a female officer on until 4pm. I let ADAMS know this and I told her that I’d give her a few minutes to think about things and that I understood if she was uncomfortable speaking to me.After a few minutes, she said that she would give the report to me. I brought her into the interview room off of the lobby and we began to speak. After taking down her information, I asked her to tell me in her own words what happened. She was hesitant to reveal a suspect initially, but I told her that I could take a statement and we could talk about that later. She went on to say that on 12/2/2025, she was working as a private chef at 7 Schoolmaster Lane in Dedham. She said that on this date, the male that she worked for entered her unlocked bedroom. They had been having an ongoing text exchange over money owed to ADAMS. She said that they began to discuss this, which apparently angered the male.”

Trouble breathing and could have blacked out

The report continues: “She alleges that the male then smacked her across the face. She said that she tried to push him away. The male then tried to choke her using the crook of his elbow around her neck. She said that he was behind her with his arm wrapped around her. She said that she did feel like she had trouble breathing and that she felt like she could have blacked out.She said that as she tried to pry his arm away, he tightened his grip. At that point, the male threw her onto the bed. He said something to the effect of “Thought so.” And then she told him that she still hasn’t been paid. At that point, the male said “Lies” and walked out of the room.”

Mila Adams reportedly discloses the name of the male as Stefon Diggs

Further in the report: “She explained to me that he needs to sign off on payments in order for her to be paid, which is why she confronted him directly. I asked her if she had documented any injuries when this occurred. She said that she had some redness on her upper chest area but did not take photos.At this point in the conversation, ADAMS revealed that the male”s name was DIGGS, Stefon. DIGGS currently plays for the New England Patriots of the NFL. Due to his fame, she was very hesitant to come forward with this. I inquired about the details of her employment, so I could understand the relationship. She said that she began as the private chef on or around 7/20/2025 and that her employment was supposed to go through the end of the NFL football season.”

Work and pay structure

The report mentioned: “She said that she is normally paid by wire transfer and the initial agreement was for weekly pay. She said that since she has been working there, she has been getting paid monthly instead. As of now, she said that she still believes she is owed a month’s pay. In early November, she was told by DIGGS that her employment was not needed for the week of 11/7-11/14. This meant she would also have to vacate her room for a week because he was having house guests. He told her to go home, and she said he did not provide any financial assistance for a flight to [----]. That is where she was going to stay with a friend. She said that since she did not ask to be sent home for a week, she should still be paid her salary. She said that is standard in this type of work arrangement, unless the employee asks for the time off. After the alleged assault on 12/2/2025, ADAMS left her position and left the residence to stay with a friend in [----]. She said that on 12/9/2025, she returned to the house to get her property. At that point, she texted with DIGGS who told her to take up the monetary sum with his assistant. She spoke to “Melissa” from Finance who explained that DIGGS had requested a signed non-disclosure agreement from ADAMS before she could be paid. ADAMS did not sign any such document. I told ADAMS that we could proceed with an investigation and file charges, but she said that she did not want any charges filed at this time. I told her that as the victim, an officer would be following up, regardless. I also let her know that if her mind changed, we could certainly go ahead with further investigation and charges. I also explained the process to her in regard to obtaining a restraining order. She said that she did not wish to seek one. She said that she just wanted to go home and had no intentions of returning. ADAMS was also going to e-mail me any screenshots related to this incident at her convenience.”

DV Risk Assessment Form and Strangulation/Suffocation

As per report: “I also sent her the DV Risk Assessment Form and Strangulation/Suffocation form via email. These were returned to me and added into the incident. The screenshots were sent to me and added to the incident. These came from a different number than initially provided. When I inquired about this discrepancy, ADAMS identified this as a number where she had communicated with DIGGS in the past. On 12/20/2025 at around 9:45am, I spoke to ADAMS over the phone. We discussed how she would like to proceed. As of this date, she still wanted to hold off on any criminal charges being filed. She asked that I reach out to DIGGS and ask him not to contact her anymore.”

Mila Adams reportedly receives a voice mail and text messages from Diggs’ girlfriend saying, “It's not that big of a deal”

Later in the report: “She said that earlier in the week she received a voice mail and text messages from a female that she believed to be DIGGS girlfriend. Based on these messages, ADAMS believed that DIGGS somehow knew the police were contacted. The messages stated something to the effect of “You don’t need to do all this. It’s not that big of a deal.” I assured ADAMS that DIGGS had not been contacted yet by any members of the Dedham Police. In an attempt to fulfill ADAMS request to contact DIGGS, at 10:10am on 12/20, I contacted DIGGS at the number provided to me by ADAMS. The call went straight to voice mail. I identified myself and asked for a call back. On 12/22 at around 1:30pm, I attempted to contact DIGGS for a second time. It also went straight to voice mail, and I left a second message. I notified ADAMS and she also sent me an e-mail for a woman that handles DIGGS’ business interests. If I have not received a call back by 12/23, I will reach out to her. In the meantime, I received an e-mail and voice mail from ADAMS (2:12pm and 2:24pm on 12/22). The voice mail expressed interest in going ahead with criminal charges. I called her twice at around 9:25am on 12/23 and the number went to voice mail both times. I left a voice mail after the second call.”

A criminal complaint is reportedly filed against New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs

According to the report: “At approximately 9:45am on 12/23, I spoke to ADAMS. She let me know that she had changed her mind from a few days ago and wanted me to go ahead with filing criminal charges in this case. I will be applying for a criminal complaint against DIGGS based on ADAMS’ statement to me on 12/16/2025.”

Stefon Diggs is reportedly charged with assault, battery and strangulation or suffocation

Report further stated: “Based on her statement, I will be applying for a criminal complaint from Dedham District Court with the following charges: Ch. 265 s. 13/A - Assault & Battery and Ch. 265 s. 15/D - Strangulation or Suffocation.”Also Read: Stefon Diggs scans the stands searching for Cardi B after New England Patriots’ big 42-10 win over New York Jets

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