Accuser denies false claims as Diggs fights charges

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Mila Adams, the personal chef who accused Stefon Diggs of choking and assault, says she did not make false claims or seek a settlement, while Diggs pleads not guilty to felony strangulation and a misdemeanor assault; a pretrial hearing is set for April 1 as both sides pursue the case amid Diggs’ ongoing legal troubles.
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