Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair legally declared him as the father of a five-month-old son, and his only custody of the child, according to court documents filed Friday in the Manhattan Supreme Court. He filed a father-son lawsuit against Elon Musk in search of his acquisition. .
Same as the first one It has been reported Left-wing madman Taylor Lorenz calls him not wearing a mask that says “creates air.” That she gave birth to his 13th child. The father's petition aims to officially recognize Musk as the father of his son, while the custody petition seeks only custody of the child.
According to court filings, St. Clair alleges that she and Musk were pregnant with their child during their January 2024 holiday. She requested that the court be issued an order requiring Musk to submit to genetic testing to determine her father. The owner of X has not publicly admitted the suspicion of his 13th child.
The custody petition claims that Musk was absent during the birth of his child and only saw the baby three times. It's only twice in Manhattan, where St. Clair lives, and once in Texas. Additionally, the filing states that the mask never asked to see the baby or never asked for a photo of him.
Court documents include photos of Musk carrying a toddler and flirty text exchanges between the pair. In one exchange, St. Clair expresses his desire to see them on the weekend when the recipients saved as “em” on their phones “all? And.
Another textual conversation involves leaving the father's name blank on the birth certificate and giving the child a last name, citing the “trustful death threat” mask receives daily. St. Claire's reasoning behind reveals. After receiving the photo from St. Clair, M writes in another flirty text that he “want to knock again.”
If St. Clair's claims are true, her son is Musk's 13th child, one of four women with a billionaire child. The mask has six children since his first marriage to Canadian author Justin Wilson, three children from Pop Star Grimes, and three more children with Shivon Zilis, an executive at his braintip company Neuralink. I'm in.
Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, which covers the issues of freedom of speech and online censorship.




