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£108M WINNER’S PATERNITY ROW

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initials and middle name Justin. When asked whether he remembered the cafe, Neil said: “Not really, George’s Cafe I used to go to a lot.”

He added of his car: “I had a brand new Rover 216 GTI red one, with my number plate on it. That was my car but everyone knew my car.”

Dawn said while dating, they went to pubs, clubs, stayed at his flat and, on one occasion, Neil took her to visit his millionair­e dad Jim Trotter’s home.

She recalled “gleaming white carpets” in the extensive property.

Talking outside his multi-millionpou­nd mansion, Neil said: “She’s never been to my dad’s house. We’ve got green carpets in my dad’s house.”

He added: “I never remember a girl called Dawn Scully. I might have met her, I might have met loads of people, I haven’t got a clue. It’s 19 years ago.

“I never went out with her for a year, I can tell you that.”

Dawn said she became pregnant in May 1999, just weeks before they split. She added: “We never had much in common so we grew apart and the relationsh­ip just fizzled out.

“When I found out I was pregnant I knew the baby was Neil’s as I hadn’t seeing anyone else.” She claimed she phoned Neil with the news and he replied: “I told you I didn’t want any more kids, good luck and all the best.”

Dawn gave birth to Liam on February 25, 2000. The father section of his birth certificat­e was left blank.

Dawn said that when Liam was six weeks old, she posted A4 photograph­s of him to Neil’s work address.

The single mum, then 21, alleged he called her saying: “Why have you sent me these? I’ve told you I don’t want any more kids.”

But Neil said: “I never phoned her.”

Dawn’s mum Carol Scully, 64, said she remembered Neil picking her daughter up from Liam Scully’s birth certificat­e the family home, and backed Dawn’s lottery win. Referring to claim about the pictures. the Trotters in TV’s Only Fools and

Carol said: “Neil wasn’t interested in Horses, Neil joked at the time: “Being Liam, even after she sent him photos Trotters, we were always going to be of him as a baby. Dawn brought him millionair­es one day.” up on her own and struggled, it was He offered to buy his dad a house tough doing it on her own.” Dawn, of and gave £500,000 to his younger halfbeen Orpington, Kent, said she immediatel­y made a claim through the Child Support Agency, but the applicatio­n failed as they could not find Neil at the address she had for him.

She said she tried to forget about him and focused all her energy on raising Liam alone.

Then in 2014 she saw pictures of him landing the UK’s fourth biggest LOOKS Dawn says Neil, left, resembles her Liam, right sister. He bought a £5million grade II-listed, eight-bedroom mansion on a sprawling estate with a lake. Neil, who went public with his jackpot, also spoke of buying a “fleet of supercars”.

Shortly after, one of his exes Maxine Murray claimed he walked out on her while she was pregnant with their son Jamie, who later died of cot death. Dawn said her family paid £500 for a solicitor to send a letter to Neil after his win.

They gave up when they allegedly received no response to it.

Dawn said she feared an expensive court fight. She said: “Everyone says I should have tried harder, but I felt I couldn’t getanywher­e through the system. I didn’t have any money to pay court fees so I gave up.

“Neil is so rich, my family thought we’d go bankrupt fighting him.

“Sixteen years of maintenanc­e is probably just a week’s interest for Neil. But it could help Liam buy his first house, which I’ll never be in a position to do.”

Neil denies receiving legal contact from Dawn.

He said he refused to respond when she contacted him and his girlfriend through Facebook.

He said: “Four years ago, she said she didn’t want him [Liam] to know me at all in the Facebook messages she sent my girlfriend.

“She said: ‘All I want you to do is give me five million quid and I’ll go away.’ I just left it, I didn’t answer it.”

He said of doing a DNA test: “No, I bloody wouldn’t. If I open that, I open the floodgates for loads of people. I’d be doing DNA for the rest of my life.”

Asked if he would pay maintenanc­e if it was proved Liam was his son, Neil said: “I don’t know, I’d have to sort that out and speak to someone.”

He added: “Winning this has been the worst thing I ever did. No one writes anything good about the lottery and that’s why no one in this country, big winners, will go public again.

“I’ve had loads of people after me. I owe them money for this and that. I’ve never owed anyone any money.”

NEIL TROTTER SAYS HE WOULD NOT DO A PATERNITY DNA TEST

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