Overview
- Lopera’s attorney Tamar G. Arminak told PEOPLE and Page Six that genetic testing established paternity and urged meaningful contribution and co‑parenting.
- Arminak said the legal matter will continue in court if the parents do not resolve custody and financial arrangements privately.
- Lopera first filed in December 2024 to establish a parental relationship and sought legal and physical custody with visitation for Diggs.
- Court records show Diggs initially contested paternity, requested testing, and said he would seek joint custody and shared expenses if confirmed as the father.
- The child, identified in documents as Charliee Harper Diggs‑Lopera, is seven months old, and Diggs and Cardi B are expecting a baby boy announced this fall.