Ashley St. Clair’s love child looks ‘very much’ like Elon, says source

More baby mama drama as conservative influencer sues for custody and paternity testing

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Ashley St. Clair (X)

“First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the baby in the baby carriage.” That old adage is so passé. Elon Musk’s paramour Ashley St. Clair prefers “first comes Twitter stalking, then comes the baby in the baby carriage, then comes the tabloid flame war and protracted legal battle.”

Conservative influencer St. Clair filed suit against Musk on Friday, as first reported by User Mag, a week after she had announced that the X CEO was the father of her five-month-old child, a boy referred to in court documents as “R.” 

An eyewitness who has seen the…

“First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the baby in the baby carriage.” That old adage is so passé. Elon Musk’s paramour Ashley St. Clair prefers “first comes Twitter stalking, then comes the baby in the baby carriage, then comes the tabloid flame war and protracted legal battle.”

Conservative influencer St. Clair filed suit against Musk on Friday, as first reported by User Mag, a week after she had announced that the X CEO was the father of her five-month-old child, a boy referred to in court documents as “R.” 

An eyewitness who has seen the baby tells Cockburn that he looks “very much like” his father — a trait the boy shares with his many half-siblings. Strong genes!

St. Clair is seeking sole legal custody of the child and paternity testing to confirm that the baby is Musk’s. Per the filing, Musk “has met him only three times and has had no involvement in his care and upbringing.” Musk also “was not present for the birth of our child, has had no more than three in-person visits with our child, and has not expressed an interest in having custody of our child.”

The filing discloses how St. Clair was directed by Musk last July “to reside in New York despite a prior verbal agreement and numerous conversations” that she and the baby “would relocate to Austin, Texas, upon the child’s birth only to be subsequently reneged upon” by Musk — who told St. Clair “in no uncertain terms not to relocate to Texas.” It offers detail on how Musk and St. Clair began a “romantic relationship” in May 2023 and had sexual intercourse on January 2 and 3, 2024, “in various locations including but not limited to St. Barths during which time our child was conceived.”

The appendices include a photograph of Musk holding the baby, as well as a series of Signal messages ostensibly between the DoGE chief and St. Clair:

“I look forward to seeing you and him this weekend,” wrote Musk after St. Clair sent a photo of her holding the newborn. Other messages include Musk saying to St. Clair, “I want to knock you up again” and “Well, we do have a legion of kids to make,” as well as the following exchange:

Elon Musk: This is not the time for sentiment at the expense of safety

EM: If I make a mistake on security, R— will never know his father

Ashley St. Clair: That’s why the father spot on his birth certificate is blank right now, E. And why he has my last name.

EM: Necessary for now

EM: Only the paranoid survive

ASC: I understand. Apologies if Eva’s text upset you. There has been incredible discretion used here as will continue to be.

EM: The threat level will reach insane levels until the election is decided

EM: Loose lips sink ships

St. Clair went public on Valentine’s Day about the identity of her child’s father, after being pursued by reporters from the Daily Mail, Cockburn revealed a week ago. St. Clair then doubly screwed the Mail over by sitting for an exclusive interview with Jon Levine, the top reporter at rival tabloid the New York Post.

But St. Clair has also garnered criticism from other hard-right influencers for claiming to want privacy while seeking media attention. 

Isabella Moody, a fellow right-wing influencer and former friend of St. Clair’s, tweeted out text messages she’d exchanged with St. Clair in May 2023, in which St. Clair says “elon followed me… I need his rocket babies.” Another reads, “I need a caption to seduce elon musk”

And St. Clair is not the only one of Musk’s baby mamas who has been attempting to attract the X CEO’s attention on his own app: the singer Grimes, mother of three of his children, issued a plea for a response due to a medical emergency.

“Plz respond about our child’s medical crisis. I am sorry to do this publicly but it is no longer acceptable to ignore this situation. This requires immediate attention,” she replied to her ex-husband.

“If you don’t want to talk to me can you please designate or hire someone who can so that we can move forward on solving this. This is urgent, Elon… 

“I’m not giving any details but he won’t respond to texts, calls or emails and has skipped every meeting and our child will suffer lifelong impairment if he doesn’t respond asap.”

Musk spent the weekend sending out an email to all federal employees, asking them to list in a reply what they had got done in the previous week. He also stopped outside a post-CPAC “DoGE” party at a northeast DC penthouse which Cockburn was at in the early hours of Sunday morning — opting not to go in after a police and Secret Service sweep of the premises.

Cockburn despairs at the prospect that the drama prompted by Elon Musk’s unsuccessful reengineering of the nuclear family could spill into a third week…

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