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Breaking News: Turkish Woman Files Paternity Lawsuit Claiming Donald Trump Is Her Biological Father — Court-Ordered DNA Test Requested. Read the full story
A 55-year-old woman from Ankara has ignited international attention after filing a paternity lawsuit alleging that former U.S. President Donald Trump is her biological father.
Necla Özmen claims she was conceived in 1970 during an alleged relationship between Trump and a U.S. citizen identified as Sofya.
According to her public statement, she believes a hospital baby swap resulted in her being informally adopted and raised in Turkey, unaware of her purported American lineage.
Özmen has formally requested that the court order a DNA test to determine whether Trump is indeed her biological father. If granted, such testing would be central to resolving the claim.
At this stage, the allegations remain part of a legal filing and have not been independently verified.
No official court determination has been made, and no publicly confirmed documentation has substantiated the claims.
High-profile paternity disputes involving public figures typically require extensive legal review, documentary evidence, and court-authorized genetic testing before any conclusions can be drawn.
Legal experts note that cases of this magnitude particularly those involving internationally recognized political figures often attract significant public scrutiny.
However, until court proceedings advance and verified records are made available, the matter remains an allegation within an active legal process.
As the case develops, official court documents and verified statements from involved parties will provide greater clarity on the validity of the claims.
For now, the lawsuit raises questions but no confirmed answers.
