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Influencer Files Counterclaims Accusing Stefon Diggs of Sexual Battery in Federal Case

The filing answers Diggs’ October defamation suit with unproven allegations that now proceed through Maryland federal court.

Overview

  • Christopher Blake Griffith submitted counterclaims on Nov. 21 alleging sexual battery, battery, conspiracy, intentional infliction of emotional distress and defamation.
  • Griffith asserts Diggs offered him a piece of “candy” he believes was drug-laced, describing severe disorientation and physical effects during a night out in May 2023.
  • The complaint alleges Diggs exposed himself and masturbated in a car, then made unwanted advances at his Maryland home.
  • Griffith claims he was threatened, stripped and assaulted by two women and Diggs’ brother Darez at the home, and says a separate attack in Los Angeles a week later involved Darez and was recorded on video.
  • Diggs denies the allegations in his Oct. 1 defamation suit accusing Griffith of fabricating the story, while Griffith seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages; no court has ruled on the claims.