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Stefon Diggs Shocks the Online Community by Suddenly Filing a Lawsuit Against an Influencer After a Series of Controversial Accusations

Boston, Massachusetts. 11/17/2025

Not with a touchdown or a familiar burst of speed on the field, the name Stefon Diggs is once again making social media explode in a completely different way. The star of the New England Patriots has officially filed a defamation lawsuit against influencer Christopher Blake Griffith, who accused him of drugging, sexual assault, and plotting to kill him to conceal his sexual orientation. This is a shocking case for the entire NFL as it directly involves one of the league's most famous figures.

According to the lawsuit documents, Griffith filed a report with the Montgomery Police Department and immediately posted screenshots on Instagram to his nearly 100,000 followers, while tagging the NFL, Patriots, and brands collaborating with Diggs. This action ignited a wave of controversy on social media, severely damaging Diggs' reputation and image, especially in the context of him being the center of attention in New England.
Griffith shared a screenshot of a police report he filed detailing his allegations on Instagram

Diggs denies all accusations, describing Griffith's story as completely fabricated to attract attention. He states that the 2023 incident was actually just a group of friends gathering after a charity event in Washington DC, and his assistant asked Griffith to leave the house due to inappropriate behavior. Diggs is now seeking damages and legal fees, with the hearing scheduled for July 2026.

On Griffith's side, the legal team affirms they will counter-sue Diggs for sexual assault allegations and states that they want to bring the story to court to "shed light on the truth." The legal battle between the two sides is expected to be prolonged and continue to attract significant media attention, especially as it is tied to a Patriots star during a period when the team is under great pressure regarding performance.

Outside of the lawsuit, Stefon Diggs has also experienced many personal upheavals. He has just welcomed a son with Cardi B and is embroiled in a custody dispute with an Instagram model after a DNA test confirmed he is the father of baby girl Charliee. In this chaotic context, Diggs shared a strong message to New England fans: "At the Patriots, we face pressure in the way of a big team. I hide nothing, and I will fight to the end to protect my honor as well as the value of the jersey I am wearing."

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