Stefon Diggs is asking for a judge not to approve a request for information regarding his NFL contract from the man who accused him of sexual assault.
As reported by TMZ, Christopher Blake Griffith accused Diggs of sexual assault and filed a request for Diggs’ financial information, specifically regarding the income he’s received from his football career. The former New England Patriots wide receiver, who was cut from the team after one season, has asked the judge to avoid granting the request because it’s not relevant to the case.
Griffith said that he isn’t satisfied with the information he’s received from the defense so far, but Diggs’ legal team believes there’s no reason he should have to produce evidence of his finances.
In November last year, TMZ reported that Diggs filed a lawsuit against Griffith after he alleged he was sexually assaulted by the NFL star in 2023 following a night out at a club following a charity basketball game. In the lawsuit, Diggs said he invited Griffith and other influencers back to his home after they went to the club. He said he later went to bed, and his assistant asked Griffith to leave.
In summer 2025, however, Griffith made several claims about the night. He alleged, on social media, that Diggs “drugged and sexually assaulted” him and conspired to have him killed to “suppress his gay/bisexual secrets from becoming exposed.” Griffith also alleged that Diggs orchestrated a violent assault on him in an elevator.
“Mr. Griffith is looking forward to showing the world in Court that regardless of the fairy tale fabricated by Mr. Diggs' high-priced New York Lawyers, he is the victim of Mr. Diggs' unwanted sexual advances and his brother's violent attacks,” said Griffith’s attorney, Jake Lebowitz. In his lawsuit, Diggs accused Griffith of libel, intentionally seeking to tarnish his reputation.