Influencer Accuses Elon Musk Of Offering $15 Million For Silence In Paternity Dispute

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Musk allegedly promised Ashley St. Clair $15 million in exchange for her silence.

Musk allegedly promised Ashley St. Clair $15 million in exchange for her silence. Elon Musk is the head of the US Department of Government Efficiency, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, the richest man in the world with an estimated net worth of $370 billion, and the father of at least 14 children, though a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report suggests the real number may be much higher.

His personal life is a topic of media conjecture just as much as his professional life. Furthermore, a paternity suit brought up by right-wing influencer Ashley St. Clair has recently raised questions about the tech billionaire’s private life.



Musk has not officially claimed St. Clair’s child as his own. The 26-year-old has responded by launching what some see to be a public smear campaign against the billionaire.

The most recent in their tumultuous public dispute? According to St. Clair’s Wall Street Journal interview, Musk promised her $15 million in exchange for her silence. Shortly after giving birth, Musk, through his long-time fixer Jared Birchall, informed St.

Clair, according to WSJ, that she would need to sign documents that would conceal the baby’s father’s name and the specifics of her relationship with Musk, to get financial support from him. According to St. Clair, she was promised $15 million by Elon Musk to conceal the paternity of her child.

She would have received a one-time payment of $15 million, in addition to $100,000 per month until the child turned 21. But she declined. “I don’t want my son to feel like he’s a secret," three months after the child’s birth, in December, St.

Clair called Birchall, Musk’s long-time fixer, and spoke. Nevertheless, the right-wing influencer consented to omit Musk’s name from the documents of birth. Birchall allegedly messaged her while she was in the hospital, demanding that Musk’s name not appear on the birth certificate, and she complied.

If St. Clair violated the arrangement, she would be required to repay the $15 million. She was not allowed to criticise the millionaire or disclose that he was the father of her child, according to the agreement.

But that didn’t preclude Musk from criticising St. Clair if he so desired. The agreement would make her child feel illegitimate, therefore, St.

Clair declined to sign it. Additionally, she is worried about the agreement’s lack of death clauses, which would leave the child without support if Musk passes away before he turns 21. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s supporters have united in denouncing St.

Clair, labelling her a “gold digger" who is after Musk’s huge riches. Musk has asserted on social media that he handed St. Clair $2.

5 million even though he was unsure if the child was his. Elon Musk also requested that Birchall send $2 million to St. Clair during her pregnancy, but the world’s richest man insisted that half of that sum be set up as a loan, according to the Wall Street Journal.

This sum was intended to cover expenses. St. Clair reportedly paid $100,000 a month for security, using a portion of it.

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