Influencer Advocating for MAGA Sheds Her Tesla, Alleges Insufficient Child Support From Elon Musk
In a contentious turn of events, tech mogul Elon Musk and social media personality Ashley St. Clair find themselves embroiled in a custody battle and financial disagreement over their alleged son.
Musk, the wealthiest individual on the planet with a net worth of approximately $340 billion, has paid St. Clair around $2.5 million in child support thus far, despite expressing doubts about his paternity. He is also reportedly sending an additional $500,000 per year to her. However, St. Clair alleges that Musk has reduced her child support by 60%, a claim Musk denies.
St. Clair is seeking sole custody of the child, but Musk has reportedly offered her a one-time payment of $15 million plus $100,000 a month until the child turns 21 in exchange for her silence about the child. St. Clair has rejected this offer, stating that she does not want her son to feel like a secret.
The financial support, however, has not been enough to alleviate St. Clair's financial hardship. She has publicly stated that she is currently broke and facing eviction, and has resorted to podcasting for income. Her financial struggles have been a topic of discussion in the media.
Meanwhile, far-right influencer Laura Loomer has weighed in, posting a video of St. Clair in front of her Tesla, referring to her as a "gold digger and professional gaslighter." Loomer also claims that Musk paid for St. Clair's Tesla and her Manhattan condo. St. Clair, who is an anti-trans author, has sold her Tesla recently.
The nature of Musk's involvement as a father to his children has also been a point of contention. St. Clair alleges that Musk's many children do not receive sufficient attention, a claim that, while hard for an outsider to judge, doesn't seem to be in dispute. Musk has publicly referred to his trans daughter Vivian as "dead."
In addition to the custody battle, Musk has been making headlines for his involvement in dismantling the federal government with DOGE, his cryptocurrency venture. He has also been vocal about his agenda of having as many kids as possible.
St. Clair believes that Musk's actions towards her could be vindictive, and Loomer claims that St. Clair has hired anti-Trump lawyers to sue Musk. The ongoing legal and financial situation between the two parties continues to unfold, with St. Clair pursuing custody and stability for their alleged son.
[1] The Verge
[2] Business Insider
[3] Daily Mail
[4] New York Post
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