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Woman, 55, claims Donald Trump is her father, wants DNA test

Woman, 55, claims Donald Trump is her father, wants DNA test
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According to the woman, the whole thing started in 2017, when her mother told her, she was adopted.

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U.S. President Donald Trump has five children from three marriages:

Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka with Ivana Trump.

Tiffany Trump with Marla Maples

Barron Trump with Melania Trump.

But maybe, there is a sixth unknown child of the U.S. President, as a 55-year-old woman is currently fighting a legal battle to be recognized as Donald Trump’s biological daughter.

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What?

Yep, you read that right.

Necla Ozmen, a woman in Turkey, says she believes she is the biological daughter of Donald Trump and wants a DNA test to confirm it.

She has said her aim is not confrontation but certainty.

“I don’t want to cause him any trouble. I just want to know the truth,” Ozmen told Turkish newspaper Hurriyet according to Oddity Central.

Ozmen was raised in Ankara by Sati and Dursun Ozmen, whom she believed were her biological parents until several years ago.

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Ankara upbringing

According to Ozmen, her understanding of her origins changed in 2017 when her mother told her she had been adopted.

She says her mother had suffered a miscarriage and was later approached by an American woman named Sophia.

Ozmen claims the woman said the child’s father was Donald Trump and asked the Turkish couple to raise her.

No documentary evidence has been made public to support this account.

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Courts and obstacles

Last September, an Ankara family court rejected her request for a paternity test, ruling that the evidence submitted was insufficient.

Under Turkish law, courts require substantial proof before ordering DNA tests, particularly when foreign nationals are involved.

Ozmen has appealed the decision and has sent petitions to the U.S. Embassy in Turkey and to American courts.

She says she remains hopeful that Trump will agree to genetic testing and bring her search for answers to an end.

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Sources Oddity Central, LCI, X, Daily Sabah, Roya News, WION, Daily Mail, News of Bahrain, Atlanta Black Star

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