Court Shuts Down Offset’s DNA Test Request in Cardi B–Stefon Baby Saga
A court has reportedly denied a request by rapper Offset seeking a DNA test to determine the paternity of a child allegedly linked to Cardi B and Stefon, in what is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about celebrity legal controversies.
According to sources familiar with the proceedings, Offset—who is legally married to Cardi B—filed for a DNA test amid swirling rumors and social media speculation surrounding the child’s paternity. However, the judge ruled against the request, citing insufficient legal basis and lack of compelling evidence to justify such an order.
Legal experts say courts typically require clear justification or a formal dispute over paternity before granting DNA testing, especially in high-profile cases where privacy concerns are paramount.
“This is not something courts approve based on rumors or public pressure. There must be a concrete legal claim,” a U.S.-based family law attorney explained.
While details of the alleged involvement of “Stefon” remain unclear, the controversy has gained traction online, fueling intense debate among fans and commentators.
Neither Cardi B nor Offset has issued an official statement following the reported court decision, though both artists have previously faced public scrutiny over their turbulent relationship.
Observers say the ruling may temporarily put an end to speculation-driven legal moves, but the situation could escalate if new claims or evidence emerge.
The case also raises broader concerns about celebrity privacy, social media influence on legal disputes, and the limits of court intervention in personal matters.
For now, the court’s decision stands: no DNA test will be conducted under the current circumstances.


