Necla Özmen filed a paternity lawsuit at the 27th Family Court in Ankara, claiming that her biological father is Trump.
Turkish woman claims to be Donald Trump's daughter
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- Turkish citizen Nagla Özmen claims US President Donald Trump is her biological father and filed a paternity lawsuit.
- Ankara family court rejects the case, citing lack of material evidence; Özmen plans to appeal.
Necla Özmen, a resident of Ankara, sparked widespread controversy after claiming that US President Donald Trump is her biological father. Özmen filed a paternity lawsuit at the 27th Family Court in Ankara, citing dramatic circumstances surrounding her birth decades ago.
Özmen was born in 1970 and officially registered as the daughter of Sati and Dursun Özmen. She claims the truth emerged in 2017, when her mother admitted that she had given birth to a deceased child at a hospital while another woman, Sofia, gave birth to a child resulting from an “illicit relationship” with Donald Trump. Özmen says she was then placed with Sati to be raised, according to her legal petition.
Court rejects claim
Özmen requested a DNA test to match her with Trump and correct her official records. However, the court rejected the case, ruling that the allegations lacked any tangible evidence. The decision noted that Özmen’s claim relied solely on “hearsay statements” and that the deficiency went to the core of the case, preventing the court from proceeding or granting an extension.
Appeal planned
Despite the court’s ruling, Özmen expressed dissatisfaction and confirmed that she has filed an appeal. She insists on pursuing the legal process to establish what she calls her “right to know her true parentage”, a case that has attracted significant attention in local media.



