Court documents reveal allegations about the conception of Elon Musk’s 13th child with influencer Ashley St. Clair, raising paternity issues.
Recent court documents have brought to light new information about Elon Musk’s alleged 13th child.
The case involves a claim made by influencer Ashley St. Clair, who says she gave birth to Musk’s child.
Allegations detail the conception of Musk’s 13th child.
Ashley St. Clair has filed legal papers asserting that she had a child with Musk.
She claims that they conceived the child shortly after New Year’s Eve during a trip to St. Barts.

St. Clair asserts that she and Musk were together during this time, with no other man involved.
In her court filings, St. Clair is seeking a paternity test to confirm Musk as the father. She argues that her timeline matches with Musk’s presence in St. Barts.
“I am requesting an order for genetic testing to determine the paternity of the child.”
She continued, “I did not have sexual intercourse with any other male during the time the child was conceived.”
Elon Musk has not publicly commented much on these allegations. However, St. Clair’s petition has moved forward in the courts.
She is requesting sole custody of the child, referred to as R.S.C., and states in her filings that Musk has not been involved in the child’s life.

Court documents expose shocking details about Elon Musk’s alleged 13th child’s conception with influencer
The court documents include various pieces of evidence.
This includes a photograph of Musk holding a child, along with messages exchanged between Musk and St. Clair.
The messages appear to show St. Clair expressing frustration over Musk’s lack of involvement.
She stated, “That’s why the father spot on his birth certificate is blank right now, E. And why he has my last name.”

Musk’s alleged response to her concerns hints at the pressures he faces as a public figure.
He is quoted as saying, “Necessary for now. Only the paranoid survive. The threat level will reach insane levels until the election is decided. Loose lips sink ships.”
Musk is later accused of messaging: “I want to knock you up again.”
St. Clair requests a paternity test and sole custody.
St. Clair’s lawsuit also claims that Musk agreed to a paternity test within six months after the child’s birth.
If the test confirms Musk as the father, she intends to change the child’s last name to Musk. This legal battle raises questions about parental rights and responsibilities.
St. Clair is fighting for sole custody, arguing that she has been the primary caregiver.
Musk’s involvement, according to her, has been minimal since the child’s birth. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for both parties.

Social media reactions
One user said: it’s surprising to see such personal details making their way into the public eye.
It’s always interesting when high-profile individuals like Elon Musk have their private lives discussed so openly.
The second user added: I think he figures if he has enough children, one will eventually not hate him. He would be incorrect.
The third user wrote: Musk shouldn’t be allowed near the kids the way he acts and tries to use them as shields in public etc
The fourth user commented: seems like he’s refusing to pay child support
Another user added: I’m going to be sick
Someone said: These women are donating eggs for Elon’s clones. They are not traditional children, and they all have issues..