Reality TV star Mulan Hernandez has hit back after NFL wide receiver Stefon Diggs accused her of assault and extortion.
The Houston Texans star filed a lawsuit accusing Hernandez, whose real name is Mia Jones, of assaulting him, attempting to extort millions of dollars out of him and threatening to ruin his career.
However, Hernandez has now fired back, alleging Diggs’ lawsuit is an attempt to get ahead of the truth.
The social media star has claimed in a statement via TMZ that Diggs assaulted her, leading to a concussion.
‘On June 7th I was assaulted from behind by Stefon Diggs at our residence an incident that resulted in a concussion,’ she said.
‘This is clearly an attempt to try an get ahead of the truth that is to come,’ she continued. ‘I WILL NOT BE INTIMIDATED NOR SILENCED.’

Reality TV star Mulan Hernandez (L) has hit back at Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs (R)
Diggs’ lawsuit, which was filed in Harris County on Wednesday, claimed that Hernandez showed up at his apartment with a friend at around 6am on June 7, 2024 after a night of partying and proceeded to ‘aggressively berate’ him.
But Hernandez has alleged that Diggs’ side of the story was fabricated after mediation between the two ‘did not pan out in his favor.’
Diggs and the social media star started a romantic fling in 2024 with Hernandez ‘taking advantage’ of the football player, the football player’s lawsuit alleges according to the Houston Chronicle.
According to the suit, Hernandez, who was allegedly intoxicated, reportedly entered Diggs’ gaming room and began to demonstrate ‘manic behavior’ on June 7.
She allegedly began ‘slamming’ his possessions, including his gaming console, to the ground, damaging the PC and a $130,000 watch before tossing his phone in the toilet.
She reportedly continued to punch Diggs, who is believed to now be dating rapper Cardi B, in the chest, repeatedly yelling, ‘I’m not going anywhere.’
Hernandez, who appeared on ‘Basketball Wives Orlando,’ allegedly proceeded to tell Diggs, ‘You won’t be playing this year,’ which he interpreted as a threat to his NFL career.
Diggs, who attempted to diffuse the situation and allegedly made no physical threats towards Hernandez, eventually fled the property after she refused to leave.

NFL star Stefon Diggs (pictured) has sued reality TV personality Mulan Hernandez
After several failed attempts to contact Diggs, Hernandez attempted to carry out an extortion plot with help of her friend, Brianna Mack, who was present during the altercation at his home, the lawsuit alleges.
Jones allegedly sought medical treatment for nausea and possible vomiting in the evening June 7, saying she had slipped on a wet kitchen floor. She received a negative CT scan.
However, on June 14 she told a different story, allegedly claiming that she had been ‘punched in the back of the head with a closed fist.’
Hernandez allegedly ‘attempted to refine her story’ to claim she was living with Diggs and was five weeks pregnant when he allegedly assaulted her, according to the lawsuit.
Her friend, Mack, is claimed to have signed an affidavit in support of Hernandez’s side of the story over 100 days after the alleged assault.
Diggs denies hitting Hernandez, claiming any physical contact was out of self-defense.
Hernandez allegedly threatened Diggs with the lawsuit over the phone in attempt to extort him for money.

Diggs accuses Hernandez, whose real name is Mia Jones, of assault and extortion
‘Unfortunately, there are a lot of people out there who seem to think they meet a celebrity and that somehow they can get something out of it,’ Kent Schaffer, Digg’s attorney, told the Houston Chronicle.
‘Because this woman had a short-term, mostly casual relationship with Diggs, she thought she could parlay this into a payday.’
‘A lot of young guys that get into the entertainment or sports world meet girls who try to take them out. [Diggs] was trying to stay away from the drama, and unfortunately, he walked right into it.’
Diggs is suing both women for trespass, intentional infliction of emotional distress, assisting or encouraging/aiding and abetting and conspiracy. He’s also suing Hernandez for assault and conversion.