“So this didn’t end with a verdict.
It ended with a withdrawal. And that changes everything.”

This week, a lawsuit involving Stefon Diggs quietly disappeared.
No court ruling.
No press conference.
Just… gone.
According to Us Weekly, Diggs’ former girlfriend, model Aileen Lopera, officially dismissed her paternity and child support case after a DNA test confirmed Diggs is the biological father of her daughter.
The case didn’t get won.
It got withdrawn.
That matters.
There’s been no public statement from Diggs.
No confirmation of a settlement.
No explanation of what was agreed to behind closed doors.
And the timing makes it even more complicated.
Back in September, less than 24 hours after Cardi B announced she was pregnant with Diggs’ child, Lopera filed her case — naming Diggs as the father and requesting support for pregnancy-related expenses.
Weeks later, Diggs was spotted leaving a hospital with a car seat.
No comment.
No denial.
No clarification.
Fast-forward to January 2026:
DNA confirmed.
Case dismissed.
Silence.
Lopera’s daughter is now legally acknowledged as Diggs’ child — but what else was agreed to remains unknown.
And that’s where the questions begin.
Why drop the case immediately after confirmation?
Why no public resolution?
Why now — right as the Patriots head toward the AFC Championship?
Diggs, meanwhile, hasn’t slowed down on the field. Just days ago, cameras caught him emotional after a playoff win. Football moves forward. The legal chapter closes.
But the quiet ending is the story.
No accusations left standing.
No wrongdoing ruled.
Just a conclusion wrapped in privacy.
And when answers disappear, speculation fills the space.
The lawsuit is over.
The conversation isn’t.