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Stefon Diggs' brother, Darez Diggs, gets two years of probation after orchestrating brutal elevator attack and stealing $100,000 in jewelry

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Stefon and Trevon Diggs' brother, Darez Diggs, has been sentenced to two years of probation for his role in a violent elevator attack in Los Angeles last year.

On Sunday, TMZ Sports reported that the former XFL player received the punishment from the Los Angeles courtroom on March 27. Diggs reportedly cut a deal with prosecutors and pleaded no contest to one felony count of grand theft from the victim, Christopher Griffith.

Officials dropped another felony robbery charge that Diggs had been facing as part of the agreement.


Additionally, he was ordered to serve 20 hours of community labor.

CCTV footage from an apartment building in LA showed Diggs appearing to orchestrate the attack with two other men.

Darez Diggs has been sentenced to two years of probation for last year's elevator attack

Darez Diggs has been sentenced to two years of probation for last year's elevator attack 

Diggs was caught on camera appearing to instigate brutal attack on man in elevator

Diggs was caught on camera appearing to instigate brutal attack on man in elevator

Two men got inside the elevator and began punching the victim repeatedly

Two men got inside the elevator and began punching the victim repeatedly

The footage shows Diggs sticking his hand in as the elevator door closed before seemingly ordering the other two to strike Griffith.

The pair got Griffith to the ground - with one kicking him in the head while grounded - before dragging him out of the elevator and taking his jewelry amid a verbal exchange.

Griffith sued Diggs - claiming the incident left him with pain, suffering, and emotional distress.

Griffith also sued Diggs for $100,000 in jewelry and other property he claimed to have on him during the attack. The civil case remains ongoing.

Diggs is yet to publicly comment on the matter. However, he appeared to be in jovial spirits while working in Stefon's youth football camp at the University of Maryland weeks after.

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