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Turkish Woman Pursues DNA Test in Claim She Is Trump's Daughter

An Ankara family court dismissed her filing for lack of evidence, prompting an appeal plus DNA-testing requests via U.S. channels.

Overview

  • Necla Ozmen, 55, says she is the biological daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump and is seeking to prove paternity.
  • Ozmen’s initial petition, filed on September 25 at the 27th Family Court of Ankara, was rejected for insufficient evidence.
  • She says she has appealed the Ankara decision and has asked the U.S. Embassy in Turkey and U.S. courts to facilitate DNA testing.
  • According to her account, she was born in 1970, registered as the daughter of Sati and the late Dursun Özmen, and told in 2017 that Trump was her father.
  • Her narrative names an alleged U.S. mother called Sophia and describes a handover to a Turkish couple; the claim remains unverified, with reporting sourced to Turkey’s DHA and carried by ANSA and Il Fatto Quotidiano.