Overview
- Lopera filed a motion on Jan. 20 to dismiss the case, which multiple outlets report was submitted without prejudice, allowing for the possibility of refiling.
- Her lawyer, Tamar G. Arminak, said the case is resolved after earlier public claims that a paternity test identified Diggs as the father.
- Lopera initiated the suit in December 2024 seeking sole legal and physical custody, child support, pregnancy and birth expenses, and attorney’s fees.
- Diggs responded in July 2025 by requesting genetic testing, stating he was not certain of paternity, and he sought joint custody and shared costs if paternity were confirmed.
- No court ruling or settlement details have been disclosed, and coverage notes that separate assault allegations involving Diggs are unrelated to this paternity filing.