Crazytown story of the week: Turkish woman, 55, files paternity lawsuit claiming she’s Donald Trump’s illegitimate daughter

A 55-year-old Turkish woman who claims she bears a resemblance to President Donald Trump is filing a paternity suit.

The lady, Necla Ozmen, lives in the Turkish capital of Ankara, and reportedly filed the lawsuit in the Ankara 27th Family Court in September, when it was immediately dismissed due to lack of evidence. Ozmen has since filed an appeal to have her case heard.

She claims to be the illegitimate child of the president, alleging that a “baby swap” happened in a hospital in the country. Ozmen is seeking to force a paternity test to prove her claims that Trump is her biological father.

Ozmen was born in 1970, and is the daughter of Sati and Dursun Ozmen, but claims that she learned that she was adopted later in life. She claims than in 2017, her mother told her of the “baby swap” and alleged that “Sati gave birth to a stillborn baby in hospital and that another woman giving birth at the same time, a US citizen Necla identifies only as Sophia, handed over her newborn to be raised and registered by the Ozmen family,” according to The Daily Mail.

“Necla alleges Sophia said the reason was that the child was the result of a forbidden relationship with Trump, and that the baby was then brought up by the Ozmen family as their own,” the report continues.

“I don’t want to cause him any trouble. I just want to know the truth,” she reportedly said of Trump. “I just want to know whether he is my father. I would like him to speak with me. I can prove through a DNA test that he is my father, if he agrees.”

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“I believe he is a good father. I believe he will not turn me away either.”

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