Stefon Diggs Ordered by Judge to Answer Questions in Sexual Assault Case
NFL star Stefon Diggs faces new legal developments as a judge orders him to provide further testimony in his ongoing case against Christopher Blake Griffith.
Stefon Diggs is currently navigating a complex legal battle against Christopher Blake Griffith. As previously reported, Griffith has accused the NFL wide receiver of drugging and sexually assaulting him, allegations that Diggs has consistently denied. In response to the initial claims, Diggs filed a defamation lawsuit, asserting that the accusations were fabricated to damage his professional reputation.
Throughout the discovery process, the case has been marked by several disputes. According to reports, Diggs has faced setbacks in court, particularly regarding his testimony. While Griffith previously requested that Diggs describe the nature of their relationship, the athlete initially characterized them as mere acquaintances. A judge has now intervened, ordering Diggs to provide more comprehensive information regarding their history.
Furthermore, the court has mandated that Diggs disclose details concerning guests who visited his home in Rockville, Maryland, during May 2023. However, the ruling was not entirely unfavorable for the NFL star; the judge determined that questions regarding the possession or distribution of controlled substances may remain unanswered at this time.
The court’s orders were implemented on June 3, granting Diggs a 14-day window to comply with these discovery requirements. This places the deadline for his response on June 17. As the legal proceedings continue, Diggs remains a free agent in the NFL, with ongoing speculation regarding his potential signing with the Washington Commanders.
