A Massachusetts jury Tuesday has cleared former Patriots star Stefon Diggs of assaulting his personal chef in December after his defense team hammered his accuser on the witness stand and showed videos of her dancing after the alleged attack. The six-person jury rendered its verdict after just 90 minutes of deliberations that began at 3 p.m. following testimony from the prosecution’s star witness, Jamila Adams — who was Diggs’ live-in chef for six months last year and claims he slapped and choked her on Dec. 2, 2025. Diggs faced up to five years in prison on the top charge of strangulation and two-and-a-half years in jail for misdemeanor assault. A Massachusetts jury has decided the fate of Stefon Diggs in an assault case. AP During the two-day trial that took place in a Dedham, Mass., courtroom, Adams testified through tears about the alleged harrowing assault in which Diggs came to her room where she was living in his Dedham mansion to confront her about a fight they were having over text message.…