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Maybe not pats related any more but diggs ended up not guilty

Stop it, I don't "hate" Diggs you simpleton, just saying being found "Not Guilty" doesn't mean that he didn't do anything.
Doesn't mean he did either, but his lawyer was pretty good either way.
This was a criminal trial, so his burden was merely to raise reasonable doubt that Diggs was guilty, not to prove his innocence. Per ESPN, he didn't need to do all that much.

At times during her second day on the stand, Adams was instructed by the judge to answer questions directly and not include additional details beyond what was asked. Portions of her responses were struck from the record as nonresponsive, with jurors told to disregard them.

"This is not an opportunity for you to interject your own narrative and evade answering questions," Judge Jeanmarie Carroll told her at one point, warning that continued nonresponsive answers could result in her testimony being stricken.

 
Not sure what this means, but OK.
He did enough to get it dismissed, that's his job.

Thanks
 
I watched the trial. It was one of the worst prosecutions I have ever seen. No fault of the prosecutor, mind you, just that the alleged victim was absolutely atrocious. She got caught lying, she was belligerent, evasive....
She wouldnt answer her own lawyers questions. Its the most bizzarre court footage I have seen. They trying to lead her and she was saying Attorney /client privalege to her own team.
 
Guys like Diggs are always in trouble.
 
Jeanelle Sales, Diggs' chief of staff, who also goes by "Sunni," testified she saw Adams at the home on the day she alleged she was assaulted and did not see visible marks, redness or swelling on her neck or face. She said Adams appeared to be in normal spirits.
Why TF does he need a chief of staff ?
 
Sounds like a good way to blow a lot of money.


If anything it saves them money in the long run. A business manager to run the business, an accountant to count the pennies and a chief of staff to make sure everyone's doing their job is a) way more normal than you think and b) saves money in the long run.

Beats blowing it all on cars and blow, and end up in jail trying to scam home equity loans when the signing appearances dry up.
 


If anything it saves them money in the long run. A business manager to run the business, an accountant to count the pennies and a chief of staff to make sure everyone's doing their job is a) way more normal than you think and b) saves money in the long run.

Beats blowing it all on cars and blow, and end up in jail trying to scam home equity loans when the signing appearances dry up.
Yeah, on the face of it, it sounds weird - but in reality it's probably a sign that he's pretty sharp and being smart with his money. At least, relative to the average NFL player.
 
Yeah, on the face of it, it sounds weird - but in reality it's probably a sign that he's pretty sharp and being smart with his money. At least, relative to the average NFL player.
Diggs has made North of 150 mil in career earnings.
You can't just have your Mom go with you to contract signings and call it a day. That's real money.
 
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