Woman Alleging She’s Donald Trump’s Daughter Unveils New DNA Evidence
A 55-year-old woman has filed a lawsuit claiming that President Donald Trump is her biological father, alleging her existence was hidden for decades. She is seeking a court-ordered DNA test to confirm her claim.
Trump is publicly known to have five children and eight grandchildren. His youngest son, Barron Trump, now 19, was raised by Trump and First Lady Melania Trump and played a visible role in the 2024 campaign.
Trump’s older children—Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric—were born during his marriage to Ivana Trump, while Tiffany Trump is from his second marriage to Marla Maples.
The woman making the allegation is Necla Ozmen, a resident of Ankara, Turkey. Legal records list her parents as Sati and Dursun Ozmen, but she says she learned in 2017 that she had been adopted.
Ozmen claims a baby exchange occurred at a Turkish hospital in 1970. She alleges that the woman who raised her gave birth to a stillborn child and instead received a newborn from an American woman named Sophia, who allegedly said the child was fathered by Trump.
Ozmen says she wants clarity rather than conflict. She has requested a DNA test and expressed hope that Trump would agree to speak with her directly.
Courts initially dismissed her lawsuit, citing a lack of evidence. Ozmen is appealing the ruling and has filed additional petitions in U.S. courts, leaving the case unresolved.