An Arkansas woman has named Joe Biden's son Hunter in a paternity suit alleging that he is the father of her 10-month-old baby and demanding child support.

Lunden Alexis Roberts, 28, filed the suit in an Arkansas court on May 28, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Roberts is petitioning to compel Hunter Biden, 49, to claim the child as its father and provide healthcare and other financial support. Last month, the former vice president's son married his second wife, South African native Melissa Cohen, 32.

"She really does not want this to be a media spectacle. She does not want this to affect Joe Biden's campaign. She just wants this baby to get financial support from the baby’s father," Roberts's attorney Clint Lancaster said.

Biden already has three daughters, Naomi, 24, Finnegan, 19, and Maisy, 18, a friend of Sasha Obama who graduated from the elite Sidwell Friends school in Washington, D.C. this month.

The Arkansas petition says Roberts conceived while she was in a relationship with Hunter Biden. The child, identified in the court papers as "Baby Doe," was born in August 2018. The document did not reveal how the couple met, how long they dated, or any other details about the fling.

Roberts and Hunter Biden’s relationship happened while Biden dated Hallie Biden, the widow of his brother Beau, who died of brain cancer in 2015. She and Hunter began dating as he was getting divorced from his first wife, Kathleen Buhle, to whom he was married for 24 years.

During divorce proceedings, Hunter Biden's first wife alleged that he spent money "extravagantly on his own interests (including drugs, alcohol, prostitutes, strip clubs and gifts for women with whom he has sexual relations), while leaving the family with no funds to pay legitimate bills."

He was listed as a customer of the adultery site Ashley Madison when it was hacked in 2015.

Hunter Biden has repeatedly been linked to drugs over the years. He was discharged from the Navy Reserve, in which he had briefly been a public affairs officer, in 2014 after he tested positive for cocaine. He had been allowed to join the Navy after receiving a waiver for his age and another for a "youthful" drug offense.

Last month, it was revealed that a police report said Hunter returned a rental car in Arizona that contained a cocaine pipe days before the 2016 presidential election. In addition to "a small white and brown pipe approximately 3-4 inches long,” an officer also found “a small ziplock bag with a white powdery substance inside all sitting on the passenger seat." Officials determined that the pipe was used to smoke cocaine.

Lunden Roberts is from Batesville, Ark. She graduated from Southside-Batesville High School, where she was an all-conference and all-state basketball player and an all-state softball player.

In 2010, she held the Arkansas state record for single-season free throw percentage. She was a McDonald’s All-American nominee and played for the Arkansas Mavericks AAU team, helping lead them to a state championship and a fifth-place finish in the 2008 AAU National Championships.

Roberts attended Western Illinois University. Her coach Leslie Crane,said in a profile on the college’s website, “Lunden is a great ball handler and can finish at the glass or with a jump shot. She is very savvy on the floor and has a lot of game experience. In Arkansas, teams play 30 plus games a year, and with AAU basketball added on top of that, she’ll come in with plenty of game experience.”

She then transferred to Arkansas State University, graduating from Arkansas State in 2014 with a degree in interdisciplinary studies.

Little else is known about Roberts. Her social media profiles have apparently been taken down. The Arkansas State website says she is, the “daughter of Kim and Rob Roberts,” and “also enjoys hunting and shooting skeet.” Her father owns a gun shop in Batesville, Ark.

Roberts was living in Washington, D.C. two years ago, studying crime scene investigation in graduate school and working with the FBI, according to a family member’s Facebook post. Public records show she was living in Washington, D.C. and Virginia from 2015 to 2018 — the period when her baby would have been conceived.