In a fresh twist to Elon Musk’s ongoing family saga, Ashley St. Clair is now taking him to court for the custody of who she claims is their child.
In a surprising legal move, Ashley St. Clair has filed a lawsuit against billionaire Elon Musk, seeking sole custody of her alleged son with the tech mogul. According to court documents, the 26-year-old claims that Musk, aged 53, has been largely absent from their child’s life, having visited only three times since the birth in September.
The child, known by the initials R.S.C., is reported to be Musk’s 13th, if the claims hold true. St. Clair alleges their romantic involvement began around May 2023, and she asserts that Musk acknowledged the child in written correspondences, including text messages after the birth.
Sources indicate that St. Clair initially adhered to Musk’s wishes to keep the baby news under wraps. However, she went public after a tabloid threatened to release the story. In the lawsuit, St. Clair accuses Musk of completely withdrawing from the child’s life since the revelation.
Elon Musk, typically a figure constantly in the public eye, has been notably silent on the matter, merely responding “Whoa” to an online post about the claims. His ongoing disputes extend beyond St. Clair, as evidenced by recent pleas from Grimes, his former partner, urging him via social media to address their child’s medical needs.
Musk’s silence raises questions, particularly in light of growing public interest and scrutiny over the lives of his children. Ashley St. Clair’s lawsuit paints a picture of a man detached from the responsibilities of fatherhood, alleging he has disengaged entirely from the child’s upbringing since the news became public.
The unfolding legal battle adds another layer to Elon Musk’s already complicated personal life, reflecting broader issues of responsibility and public image for the billionaire.