Stefon Diggs Paternity Lawsuit, Stefon Diggs Hit With ANOTHER Baby Lawsuit Same Woman Aileen Lopera, Second Kid

Influencer Aileen Lopera just filed a second paternity lawsuit against Stefon Diggs, claiming he’s the father of her unborn child. She says she has “irrefutable evidence” and wants DNA testing plus full parental support. This comes after DNA already confirmed Diggs fathered her first daughter in November 2025. Filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Lopera is pregnant again and wants him to pay.

She’s Back—And She’s Pregnant Again

December 31, 2025. While most people are planning New Year’s Eve parties, Aileen Lopera dropped a legal bombshell.

She filed another paternity lawsuit against Patriots star Stefon Diggs.

Same woman. Second baby. Second lawsuit.

The 316K-follower Instagram influencer (known online as Lord Gisselle) claims Diggs got her pregnant again, and she’s taking him back to court for child support before this baby is even born.

Wait, Didn’t This Already Happen?

Yes. And that’s what makes this story wild.

Lopera first sued Diggs back in December 2024 when she was pregnant with their daughter, Charliee Harper.

Diggs initially said he wasn’t sure he was the father and demanded a paternity test.

The results came back in November 2025: He IS the father.

“The paternity has been confirmed,” Lopera’s attorney Tamar Arminak announced. “Mr. Diggs is the father of the child.”

Charliee was born April 2, 2025. She’s now 8 months old.

And now? Lopera is pregnant again—and filing another paternity lawsuit before this second baby is even born.

What She’s Claiming This Time

According to reports filed today, Lopera is seeking:

  • DNA testing to establish paternity of her unborn child
  • Full parental support from Diggs
  • “Irrefutable evidence” that Diggs is the father (though what that evidence is hasn’t been disclosed yet)

The lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, the same court where the first case was handled.

Lopera’s attorney told media outlets she has proof, but details haven’t been released publicly yet.

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Stefon Diggs Paternity Lawsuit, Stefon Diggs Hit With ANOTHER Baby Lawsuit Same Woman Aileen Lopera, Second Kid

The Timeline Is Messy

Let’s break down how we got here:

December 2024: Lopera files first paternity lawsuit while pregnant with Charliee

April 2, 2025: Charliee Harper is born

May 2025: Stefon Diggs goes public with his relationship with Cardi B at the Met Gala

September 2025: Cardi B announces she’s pregnant with Diggs’ baby

November 6, 2025: DNA test confirms Diggs is Charliee’s father

November 2025: Cardi B gives birth to a baby boy with Diggs

December 25, 2025: Diggs posts Instagram photos with Charliee and another baby boy (not Cardi’s), confirming he’s now a father to at least three newborns

December 31, 2025: Lopera files second paternity lawsuit, claiming she’s pregnant again

So in the span of about 8-9 months after Charliee was born, Lopera got pregnant again—allegedly by the same man who initially denied being the father of her first child.

How Did She Get Pregnant Again?

That’s the question everyone’s asking.

After the first lawsuit and DNA confirmation, you’d think Diggs and Lopera would have minimal contact.

But clearly, something happened between them after Charliee’s birth that led to this second pregnancy.

Whether they were co-parenting and things got physical again, or there was some other arrangement, neither party has publicly explained the circumstances.

What we do know: Lopera is pregnant, and she’s confident enough to file another lawsuit claiming Diggs is the father.

What Diggs Said About the First Lawsuit

When Lopera filed the first lawsuit in December 2024, Diggs’ response was pretty standard.

He requested a paternity test because he “was not certain” he was the father.

In July 2025, he filed a legal response asking for joint legal and physical custody IF the DNA test proved he was Charliee’s dad.

Once the DNA came back positive in November, Diggs acknowledged his daughter publicly.

On Christmas Day 2025, he posted a photo holding Charliee with the caption showing he’s now embracing fatherhood.

But he hasn’t said anything publicly about this second pregnancy or lawsuit—at least not yet.

The Cardi B Factor

This is getting awkward for Cardi B.

She’s been publicly defending her relationship with Diggs for months, despite all the baby mama drama.

When the first paternity lawsuit became public in September 2025, Cardi was already pregnant.

She addressed it head-on in October, telling critics: “I can’t change sh*t… I already had a baby. Y’all want me to put my baby back in my p**sy?”

She made it clear she’s staying with Diggs regardless of his other kids: “Y’all want me to leave my man and f*ck yours? We can only go forward now.”

But now? Another pregnancy lawsuit from the same woman?

Cardi hasn’t responded publicly yet to this second lawsuit. She’s been quiet on social media about Diggs’ legal issues over the past 24 hours—which is unusual for someone who’s usually very vocal.

How Lopera’s Attorney Is Framing This

Tamar Arminak, Lopera’s lawyer, released a measured statement after the first DNA results came back.

She said her client hoped Diggs would “meaningfully contribute to the child’s life and coparent” with Lopera, who “has had to do everything on her own thus far.”

That tells you a lot. Despite DNA confirmation that Diggs is Charliee’s father, Lopera’s attorney is saying he hasn’t been stepping up financially or as a co-parent.

Now with this second lawsuit, the message seems to be: “We’re not going through this again. Pay up from the start.”

What the Court Process Looks Like

Here’s what typically happens in paternity cases like this:

Filing: Lopera files the lawsuit listing Diggs as the father

Response: Diggs has to respond within a certain timeframe (usually 30 days)

DNA testing: If he contests paternity, the court orders genetic testing

Results: Once paternity is established, the court determines:

  • Child support amounts
  • Custody arrangements
  • Visitation rights
  • Who pays pregnancy/birth expenses
  • Attorney fees

For the first lawsuit, this process took about 10 months from filing (December 2024) to DNA confirmation (November 2025).

For this second lawsuit, if Diggs doesn’t contest it—especially since he’s already confirmed as Charliee’s father—things could move faster.

What Lopera Is Asking For

Based on the first lawsuit, here’s what Lopera is likely seeking:

Financial support:

  • Pregnancy expenses
  • Birth expenses
  • Attorney fees
  • Ongoing child support once the baby is born

Custody:

  • Sole physical and legal custody (like she requested for Charliee)
  • Visitation rights for Diggs

Proof:

  • DNA testing to establish paternity
  • Court order requiring Diggs to acknowledge the child

In the first case, she asked the court to grant him visitation rights—meaning she wasn’t trying to cut him out completely, just establish that she’s the primary parent.

Why File Before the Baby Is Born?

You can file paternity suits before birth in California.

The advantages for Lopera:

Financial: She can potentially get him to cover pregnancy and birth costs upfront instead of waiting until after the baby arrives

Legal: It establishes the legal framework before the child is born, so support can start immediately

Pressure: It puts public and legal pressure on Diggs to acknowledge the pregnancy and step up financially

The downside? If Diggs contests it, they can’t do DNA testing until after the baby is born—but given he’s already confirmed as Charliee’s father, contesting this one might be harder to justify.

The Bigger Picture of Diggs’ Legal Mess

This paternity lawsuit is just one piece of Diggs’ current legal chaos:

Criminal charges (December 30, 2025):

  • Felony strangulation
  • Misdemeanor assault
  • Arraignment January 23, 2026
  • Alleged victim: His former private chef

First paternity lawsuit (December 2024):

  • Filed by Aileen Lopera
  • DNA confirmed he’s the father (November 2025)
  • Daughter Charliee born April 2025

Second paternity lawsuit (December 31, 2025):

  • Also filed by Aileen Lopera
  • Claims he’s the father of her unborn child
  • Filed in Los Angeles Superior Court

Other lawsuit (October 2024):

  • Yasmine Hernandez claims he punched her and tried to silence her with an NDA
  • Seeking $250,000-$1 million in damages
  • Diggs filed a countersuit
  • Both cases still ongoing

That’s four separate legal matters—two criminal/civil assault cases and two paternity cases—all happening at once.

Stefon Diggs Paternity Lawsuit, Stefon Diggs Hit With ANOTHER Baby Lawsuit Same Woman Aileen Lopera, Second Kid

What Happens Next

Short term (next few weeks):

  • Diggs will have to respond to the new lawsuit
  • He’ll likely request DNA testing (though it can’t be done until after birth)
  • His lawyers will negotiate terms or contest the claims
  • Patriots continue their playoff push

January 23, 2026:

  • Diggs’ criminal arraignment for the assault charges
  • Two days before potential AFC Championship Game

When the baby is born (likely early-mid 2026):

  • DNA testing can be conducted
  • Child support will be determined
  • Custody arrangements will be finalized

Long term:

  • Diggs could be a father to 5+ children (Nova from a previous relationship, Charliee with Lopera, this new baby with Lopera, his son with Cardi B, and allegedly another baby boy he posted about on Christmas)
  • Multiple child support payments
  • Potential criminal conviction on the assault charges
  • NFL career could be impacted if suspended

The Questions Everyone’s Asking

Why did she let him get her pregnant again?
We don’t know the circumstances of how this second pregnancy happened. They may have been co-parenting Charliee and things got physical again.

Does Cardi B know about this?
She hasn’t commented publicly, which is unusual for her. She defended him when the first lawsuit came out, but a second pregnancy might be a different story.

Will Diggs contest paternity again?
He might, but it’ll be harder to justify given he’s already confirmed as the father of Lopera’s first child.

How much child support will he owe?
California child support is based on income. As an NFL player making $23 million per year on his Patriots contract, he could be paying $20,000-$40,000+ per month per child.

Can he afford all these kids?
His 3-year, $69 million Patriots deal means yes, financially he can. But between multiple baby mamas, potential criminal charges, and various lawsuits, his money situation could get complicated fast.

The Bottom Line

Stefon Diggs is having the most chaotic week of his life.

On Sunday, he helped the Patriots clinch a playoff spot with a huge win over the Ravens.

On Monday, he faced criminal charges for allegedly strangling his private chef.

On Tuesday, his lawyers appeared in court and said they’re working on a settlement.

On Wednesday (today), his alleged baby mama filed a second paternity lawsuit claiming she’s pregnant again with his child.

And through all of this, he’s supposed to be focused on a playoff run with the Patriots while dealing with:

  • Criminal charges
  • Multiple lawsuits
  • Baby mama drama
  • Public scrutiny
  • A girlfriend (Cardi B) who’s watching all this unfold

For Lopera, this second lawsuit sends a clear message: “You didn’t step up the first time. I’m not waiting around for you to dodge responsibility again.”

For Diggs, it’s another legal headache piling onto an already massive legal crisis.

For Cardi B, it’s yet another test of whether she’s willing to stand by a man whose life seems to be spiraling into chaos.

And for NFL fans? It’s a reminder that sometimes the drama off the field is way messier than anything that happens on it.

Case Details:
Case filed in Los Angeles Superior Court
Plaintiff: Aileen Lopera (also known as Lord Gisselle)
Defendant: Stefon Diggs
Claims: Paternity of unborn child, child support, DNA testing

First paternity case (resolved):
Filed: December 2024
DNA results: November 6, 2025 (confirmed Diggs is father)
Daughter born: April 2, 2025

Latest updates: Check entertainment news sites and court records for developments on both paternity cases and the criminal assault charges.

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Sarah Klein, JD

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