A former New England Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of assaulting his personal chef in a case marked by conflicting accounts of what happened inside his home. The verdict was delivered on Tuesday, according to WIVB, a CBS affiliate in Buffalo. Diggs was accused of assaulting his private chef, but the jury found him not guilty after hearing conflicting testimony from both sides.

The case drew widespread attention due to Diggs' high profile as a professional football player. As a resident of Buffalo, Diggs' case has been closely followed by the local community. The trial was marked by conflicting accounts of what happened inside Diggs' home, with both sides presenting different versions of events.

The jury ultimately found Diggs not guilty, bringing an end to the high-profile trial. The verdict is a significant development in the case, which has garnered attention in Buffalo and beyond. Diggs' team, the Buffalo Bills, has not commented on the verdict.

The case has raised questions about the treatment of employees by high-profile individuals, and the verdict will likely be closely watched by Buffalo residents. As the city's residents continue to follow the story, they will be looking for more information about the case and its implications. The Buffalo community will be watching to see how Diggs' team responds to the verdict.

In the coming days, Buffalo residents can expect to hear more about the case and its aftermath. A hearing is scheduled for next week to discuss the case's implications.