BOSTON — New England Patriots star wide receiver Stefon Diggs is facing strangulation and other criminal charges in connection with a dispute with his former private chef, police said.
News of the charges emerged after a court hearing Tuesday in Dedham, Massachusetts. Diggs is charged with felony strangulation or suffocation and misdemeanor assault and battery.
Diggs' lawyer, David Meier, said in an emailed statement that Diggs ''categorically denies these allegations.''
Meier said the allegations never occurred, describing them as unsubstantiated and uncorroborated. A court arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 23.
''The timing and motivation for making the allegations is crystal clear: they are the direct result of an employee-employer financial dispute that was not resolved to the employee's satisfaction,'' Meier wrote.
In a statement, the Patriots said they were also standing by Diggs: ''We support Stefon,'' the team said.
A police narrative in a court filing about the case said a woman came to the Dedham Police Department on Dec. 16 to say that two weeks earlier, while working as a private chef for Diggs, he came into her bedroom and became angry during a discussion about money. The woman told police Diggs ''smacked her across the face,'' she tried to push him away and then he ''tried to choke her using the crook of his elbow around her neck.''
''She said that he was behind her with his arm wrapped around her,'' wrote Officer Kenneth J. Ellis. ''She said that she did feel like she had trouble breathing and that she felt like she could have blacked out.'' Diggs threw her on a bed and said ''lies'' when she told him she had not been paid, Ellis wrote.