A Timeline of Zion Williamson's Sex Scandals

An OnlyFans model recently accused ZIon Williamson of fathering her child.

New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson looks on during a November 2025 game against the San Antonio Spurs.
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On January 7, an OnlyFans model using the handle Dopechick69 posted on Instagram that Zion Williamson was possibly the father of her child. The accusation sparked a familiar round of questions for the New Orleans Pelicans forward: Why does he always find himself in these kinds of situations? How? Does he not vet these people?

We don’t have the answers, but we have the receipts.

Since his time at Duke, the 25-year-old has been entangled in a series of affairs and personal relationships that made him the subject of memes and opened him to criticism on social media. Some of these events were pretty innocuous, while others were more serious, with one especially disturbing accusation. In an attempt to make clear the allegations against Williamson, this is a Timeline of Zion Williamson’s Sex Scandals.

March 2019

In the most innocent of these incidents, two women from local North Carolina universities posted messages and videos of the then-Duke star onto social media. One uploaded a Snapchat reacting to Williamson asking her to sleep in his bed. Around the same time, another woman posted a video of Williamson complimenting her looks.

June 2023

On June 6, 2023, Williamson and his then-girlfriend Ahkeema Love posted their gender reveal video onto YouTube, announcing they were expecting a baby girl later in the year. Then things took a turn.

A few days later, the rapper and adult entertainer Moriah Mills disclosed her romantic history with Williamson in a series of tweets. Mills claimed she’d been seeing him for three years—predating his relationship with Love—and uploaded screenshots suggesting that Williamson had funded her lifestyle. Mills claimed that Williamson was jealous and protective of her and that he’d also shown their sex tapes to other women. Mills seemed shocked that Williamson would have unprotected sex with other women while doing so with her.

The birth announcement provoked another woman, Yamile Taylor, to come forward. Taylor, a self-described digital creator, posted three Instagram stories showering Williamson with disgust, calling him a “nasty sex addict” and posting a picture of what appeared to be a shirtless Williamson sleeping.

April 2025


A month after giving birth to her second child with Williamson, Ahkeema Love was arrested for allegedly stalking him and attacking another woman in his Louisiana home. According to reports, on April 7, 2025, Love pulled up to Williamson’s home and hit the unnamed woman with a set of keys, pulled her hair and ripped off some of her fingernails. Love, who the District Attorney’s Office had said egged the other woman's home the month before, was charged with home invasion, aggravated burglary, and stalking.

May 2025

In a civil suit filed in May 2025, a Jane Doe accused Williamson of rape and other forms of abuse, citing "a continuing pattern of abusive, controlling, and threatening behavior" during a relationship that stretched between 2018, when he was a Duke freshman, and 2023. "His wrongful conduct occurred in Louisiana and continued thereafter across several states," reads another part of the filing, which also says the abuse was “sexual, physical, emotional, and financial in nature."

In one particularly graphic account, Doe alleged that, "on or about September 23, 2020," she told Williamson that “she was tired and wanted to go to sleep." Williamson then allegedly “called Plaintiff 'stuck up' and a 'bitch' and told her that she could not go to sleep without having sex with him. Plaintiff told Defendant 'No.' Defendant pinned Plaintiff down on the bed with her hands behind her back and raped her." Among other allegations, she claimed that Williamson threatened “to have his paid security guard shoot [her] in the head.”

Williamson and his lawyers denied the claims: “We take these allegations with the utmost seriousness, and we unequivocally deny them. The allegations contained in the complaint are categorically false and reckless. This appears to be an attempt to exploit a professional athlete driven by a financial motive rather than any legitimate grievance.”

January 2026

An OnlyFans model named Alissa Alcantar (who goes by Dopechick69) claimed that either Williamson or Jimmy Smacks, an OnlyFans content creator, was the father of her child and asked for a DNA test to determine paternity. “Let’s play a game who’s my baby daddy?😂😂😂 @tmz_tv,” she wrote in one post. “Here’s my receipts. I wasn’t with Zion. I wasn’t with Jimmy. I don’t need to clout chase. I was silent for three years. Is now that I wanna talk #ZionWilliams #dopechick69 #jimmysmacks I’m not gonna stop until they give me a dna test,” she wrote in another.

In one post, she included footage of Williamson trying to fix a heater in a swanky room. She also uploaded a screenshot of an incoming $2000 Zelle payment from the 6’6” forward.

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