Stefon Diggs’s Ex Accuses Him of Punching Her – He Says She Broke Into His Home and Beat Him Instead

Stefon Diggs’s Ex Accuses Him of Punching Her – He Says She Broke Into His Home and Beat Him Instead
NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs, who recently went public with his relationship with Cardi B, is now facing serious allegations from his ex-girlfriend, Mia Emani Jones, known for starring on Basketball Wives Orlando.
In a lawsuit filed in Harris County, Texas, Jones accuses Diggs of punching her from behind during a June 7 altercation inside his home, claiming the attack left her with a concussion. She says she was later diagnosed with a mild closed-head injury after seeking medical treatment.
Diggs, however, paints a very different picture in his own countersuit. The Buffalo Bills star alleges that Jones and her friend, Brianna “Brii” Mack, broke into his apartment, damaged property — including an expensive watch and gaming PC — and physically attacked him. He claims they punched him in the chest, threatened him with a deadly weapon, and then attempted to extort him for money.
Jones has denied Diggs’s version of events, calling his account “fabricated” and maintaining she was the one assaulted. Both lawsuits accuse the other of assault, emotional distress, and property damage, with each side claiming to be the true victim in the violent June encounter.
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