Frisco, Texas — Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is under fire after being hit with a lawsuit from multiple neighbors in his upscale gated community, who claim the NFL star caused a “disturbance of peace” when he allegedly revved the engine of his Lamborghini Huracán at 2:03am, waking up an entire block and sparking outrage across the neighborhood.
According to the lawsuit filed early this morning in Collin County, Diggs was “visibly intoxicated” and “deliberately testing the custom exhaust system” of his newly purchased luxury car in the middle of the night — a stunt that sent shockwaves, literally and figuratively, through the quiet villa.
“It sounded like an explosion. My walls vibrated, my daughter screamed in her sleep, and my dogs wouldn’t stop barking,” one neighbor recounted. “This wasn’t just loud — it was reckless.”
Security footage reportedly shows Diggs exiting his Lamborghini shirtless, holding what appears to be a bottle of champagne, before repeatedly revving the engine and accelerating slightly up and down the private drive. Several minutes later, after neighbors turned on their porch lights and came outside, Diggs is heard shouting,
“What? It’s a Lambo — enjoy the sound!”
The residents were not amused.
In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs — a group of seven villa homeowners — accuse Diggs of creating a public nuisance, disturbing sleep, endangering pets, and displaying “a blatant disregard for community standards.” They are seeking damages for emotional distress, along with a formal restriction on the nighttime use of performance vehicles within the neighborhood.
This incident comes just weeks after Diggs returned to team training activities following his injury rehab, and it has quickly sparked heated debate among fans and critics alike.
The Cowboys organization has yet to comment officially, but a source within the team told reporters:
“This is a personal matter. Trevon is aware of the situation and is working with his legal team to address it.”
Meanwhile, social media has erupted with reactions ranging from disbelief to disappointment. While some fans defended the player, calling the incident overblown, others criticized what they see as “tone-deaf behavior” from a public figure.
“There’s confidence, and then there’s just being a bad neighbor,” wrote one X user. “Revving a Lambo at 2am? Come on, Trevon.”
Legal experts say the case may not lead to serious penalties if Diggs settles quickly, but the damage to his image in the local community may be harder to reverse.
This story is developing.