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Unbelievable: Texts reveal Ashley St. Clair’s plot to ‘seduce’ Elon Musk as she aims for child custody…. See More

In a leaked text message conversation between Ashley St Clair and another woman, the MAGA influencer appears to say she will ‘seduce’ Elon Musk.
Leaked text messages purport to show MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, who claims she gave birth to Elon Musk’s 13th child, revealing that she planned to “seduce” the tech billionaire.
The alleged messages, shared by fellow MAGA influencer Isabella Moody, show St. Clair saying “Elon followed me,” followed by “I need his rocket babies lol.”
“Omg no wayyyyyy, that’s awesome,” Moody responds in one text.
“He 10000% saw my moon landing tweet,” St Clair replies, adding,”look I’ll 100% seduce Elon and get in a rocket to see whats up.”
On Friday, St. Clair submitted a child custody petition to the New York Supreme Court. She stated in the petition that the child, whose name is R.S.C., is from the state of New York.
In the petition, the 26-year-old author claims that Musk is the father of the boy, who was born in September 2024. The exact date of his birth was redacted in the document.
According to her, Musk “has met him only three times and has had no involvement in his care and upbringing.” Musk was also not present for R.S.C.’s birth, St. Clair claimed.
She filed a paternity petition in addition to the custody case, despite claiming that Musk is R.S.C.’s father.
She claims in the petition that she and Musk started a “romantic relationship in or about May 2023,” and that they had sex in January 2024, which is when R.S.C. was conceived.
Musk “acknowledged parentage of the child in various written correspondences,” according to St. Clair, including a text message exchange following the birth of R.S.C. Musk has not spoken out to confirm their relationship or that he is the father of her child.
Shortly after the baby was delivered, St. Clair says she texted Musk a picture of herself and the baby, to which Musk reportedly replied, “I look forward to seeing you and him this weekend.” In her petition, she included a screenshot of the purported conversation. She asserts that Musk acknowledged parenthood when he added, “If I make a mistake on security, [R.S.C.] will never know his father,” in reference to safety concerns.
According to St. Clair, Musk finally saw his son on Sept. 21, 2024, and they spent two hours together before spending an additional hour the next day. According to her, Musk last had a brief 30-minute encounter with R.S.C. on Nov. 30, 2024. She says Musk contacted her on Nov. 24, 2024, a week prior to that meeting, saying, “I want to knock you up again.”
“Ashley St. Clair has filed paternity and custody petitions to protect the best interests of her child,” her representative Brian Glickich told PEOPLE in a statement.
“She has made every effort to collaborate with Mr. Musk before taking this step. She has no further comment on the contents of the petitions, which speak for themselves.”