The Case Involves a 55-Year-Old Turkish Woman Who Claims to Be the Biological Daughter of Donald Trump, Reports a Newborn Swapping in Hospital, Filed a Lawsuit in the United States in September 2025 Seeking Paternity Testing and Had the Case Closed Due to Lack of Evidence
Necla Özmen, a 55-year-old Turkish resident of Ankara, claimed in late 2025 that Donald Trump is her biological father, requested a paternity test, and filed a lawsuit in September 2025, which was closed due to lack of grounds, a case that gained online attention in 2026.
Origin of the Claim and Online Repercussion
Necla Özmen’s statement gained visibility on the internet between late 2025 and early 2026. The central claim asserts that she was born from an extramarital affair involving the then businessman and future President of the United States.
According to the account, the exposure occurred after formal requests sent to American authorities. The narrative began to circulate on digital platforms, expanding the reach of the case without any judicial recognition of the claimed paternity.
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Birth Registration and Family Account
Necla was born in 1970 and was registered as the daughter of Sati and Dursun Özmen in Turkey. Dursun died in 2009. In 2017, Sati would have told her daughter details about the birth.
According to Necla, her mother reported having given birth to a stillborn baby in a hospital. Subsequently, an American woman named Sophia allegedly handed over a newborn, who was later registered by the Özmen family, in a version that Necla considers crucial.
Lawsuit and Case Closure
Necla requested a paternity test and filed a lawsuit in September 2025 in the United States. The case was closed because, according to the records, no evidence or sufficient factual grounds were presented to justify a judgment.
She also claims to have sent petitions to the U.S. Embassy and American courts, reiterating her request for clarification about her biological origin, with no procedural success to date.
Public Statements and Motivations
In statements attributed to Necla, she said she is not seeking financial gain and that her only objective is to confirm the truth. “I do not want to cause him any problems,” she stated, adding that she only wishes to know if the paternity is true.
She mentions noticing physical similarities between herself, Trump, and other acknowledged children. Despite this, the case was closed and the claim remains legally unproven, keeping the case restricted to the realm of personal statements.

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