Stefon Diggs Dares Accuser Chris Blake Griffin To Post Text Evidence He Claims To Have Submitted

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The internet loves receipts almost as much as it loves drama. And apparently, the latest episode of Who Has The Screenshots? stars Stefon Diggs and his accuser, Chris Blake Griffin.

The NFL star recently threw down what can only be described as the digital version of “show your work” after Chris Griffin claimed he had submitted over 100 pages of text messages as evidence to support his allegations in court.

Diggs’ response? Simple. Post them.

According to the public back-and-forth, Diggs challenged Griffin to release the alleged mountain of messages that Griffin says exists.

At that point, we’re no longer talking about text messages. We’re talking about a trilogy of novels.

Meanwhile, Chris Griffin responded to Diggs’ challenge and appeared to stand by his claims, insisting the messages had already been provided as evidence and also being diplomatic about the whole lawsuit.

And just like that, round two began. Social media instantly split into teams. Team “Release The Receipts,” “Team “Handle It In Court,” and then Team “I’m Just Here For The Comments.”

For now, the public gets to watch both sides continue their very public disagreement while waiting to see whether these mysterious 100 pages ever make an appearance.

In 2026, apparently every major dispute eventually reaches the same destination.

The group chat.

And according to this story, this one may have enough pages to qualify for hardcover release.

Flip to the next page for the back-and-forth between Stefon Diggs and Chris Blake Griffin…

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