Musk's alleged lover leaks shocking text messages
The woman who claims to have had Elon Musk's 13th child just leaked a text message exchange between herself and Musk.
This is according to a new report from the Daily Mail.
Musk's alleged lover is 26-year-old Ashley St. Clair, a "conservative influencer." She made national news recently by claiming that she had an affair with Musk that resulted in a child. Now, she is taking Musk to court to prove paternity.
For his part, Musk has remained silent throughout all of this.
The latest
The New York Post reports that St. Clair filed her lawsuit against Musk on Friday.
Per the outlet:
Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair is seeking to legally declare Elon Musk is the father of her child — and get sole custody of her 5-month-old son, according to a pair of petitions she filed in Manhattan Supreme Court Friday. St. Clair, 26, brought the legal action against the billionaire tech tycoon a week after her bombshell public claims that she gave birth to Musk’s 13th child.
According to the Post, St. Clair cames that the baby is the result of an encounter that she and Musk had in January 2024. This was during a trip to St. Barths.
The evidence
What has really caught the attention of many, though, is some of the evidence that she has submitted to back her claim up. The evidence includes a text message exchange and a photo.
The photo shows Musk holding a baby - presumably St. Clair's baby. The text message exchange is from when St. Clair had the baby.
In response to a message from St. Clair - after the birth of the baby - Musk replied, "All well?" St. Clair said, "He is perfect," to which Musk responded, "I look forward to seeing you and him this weekend."
This was not the only text message exchange that St. Clair released. Other messages appear to show St. Clair trying to get Musk to visit.
St. Clair says that their relationship "broke down" when one of Musk's advisers "got involved" in the situation.
What now?
St. Clair wants the court to force Musk to undergo genetic testing in order to see if he is the father of the child. We will see if the court is willing to grant this request.
If the evidence that St. Clair has submitted is true, then there would seem to be a good chance that Musk is indeed the baby's father.