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The legal conclusion of the Stefon Diggs trial has triggered an intense national conversation regarding accountability in the courtroom.

After a Massachusetts jury took less than 90 minutes to find the former Pro Bowl receiver not guilty of all charges, public scrutiny has turned toward the accuser and the evidence presented during the two-day trial.

As Diggs remains a free agent following the Patriots' Super Bowl LX run, fans and legal analysts alike are debating whether the law should impose stricter penalties for testimony found to be financially motivated.

This case has become a major flashpoint for those demanding "equal justice" and legal reform, highlighting the permanent damage high-profile allegations can cause even when a total acquittal is reached.

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00:00Stefan Diggs was just found not guilty and now the internet is turning its sights on his accuser.
00:04Many are demanding that Jamila Mila Adams face the same five-year prison sentence Diggs was facing
00:09and here's why. Mila's was Diggs' personal chef until she claimed that he slapped and choked her
00:13during a dispute over unpaid wages. But in court, that story completely fell apart. Diggs' defense
00:18team argued that this was a total shakeup for cash. And here's the kicker. We also learned that
00:22they had a complicated friends with benefit relationship and that she was living there
00:26while he was publicly dating Cardi B. The defense also showed video of her dancing and socializing
00:31just days after the alleged attack, along with text messages she sent to Diggs, but she tried to delete.
00:36I said here that I walked in his room after the assault while I was leaving to give him his
00:40birthday.
00:41It took the jury only 90 minutes to find him not guilty, but the damage was already done. Diggs is
00:45currently unassigned after the Patriots cut him in March and he's still under an NFL conduct investigation.
00:50Now people are asking if the law allows five years for the crime, shouldn't it be five years for a
00:55lie that ruins a career? So do you think Mila Adams should face prison time? Drop a comment and click
00:59the link to see what's next for Stefan Diggs.
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