Ashley St. Clair hits Elon Musk with paternity suit, seeks sole custody of 5-month-old son: court docs
- Ashley St. Clair filed a paternity suit against Elon Musk in Manhattan Supreme Court, seeking sole legal custody of her newborn son and requesting genetic testing for paternity.
- St. Clair claims she and Musk conceived the child during a trip in January 2024, asserting she had no sexual relations with others during that time.
- Musk has not publicly acknowledged this child, and St. Clair emphasized her role as the primary caregiver in her filings.
- St. Clair states Musk has not shown interest in custody, only meeting their son three times.
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