Elon Musk has responded to text messages alleging a ‘pregnancy plot’ after a Conservative influencer claimed he has fathered her baby. Ashley St. Clair hit headlines on Saturday after it was revealed she was filing a petition against Musk demanding a paternity test as well as full custody of her son.
The child, born in September last year, would be Musk's 13th if paternity is established. St. Clair revealed how she and Musk began an affair soon after meeting in May 2023. But St. Clair's former friend and fellow MAGA influencer Isabella Moody has shared alleged text messages from St. Clair, who appeared to plan to seduce Musk.
Moody wrote: "I wasn’t going to post these, but now that Ashley St. Clair has leaked her private signal messages with Elon Musk after lying and saying she 'wanted privacy', here’s more evidence Ashley planned to baby trap Elon. "She sent me these text messages in May 2023 when she first met Elon and started sleeping with him.".
Musk replied to the posts with the response: "Woah!". Further purported messages from St Clair read: "Elon followed me. I need his rocket babies... I'll take one for the team, seduce Elon, get in a rocket to see what's up.". In a further note, she allegedly wrote: "I need a caption to seduce Elon Musk.".
Sharing the messages, Moody blasted: "We need to condemn promiscuous gold diggers. 'Ashley St. Clair is USING her 5-month-old BABY as leverage and emotional blackmail to try and control Elon Musk. I hope he doesn’t give her an INCH.". In her filing, St. Clair states: "I am not currently married to Respondent or any other person. I did not have sexual intercourse with any other male during the time the child was conceived.
"I am requesting an order for genetic testing to determine the paternity of the child.". St. Clair adds that she wishes for sole legal and physical custody of her son. She says Musk saw the child on September 21 last year in New York, where she lives, for two hours, followed by a one-hour visit the next day. Musk last saw St. Clair and her son in Austin, Texas, for two hours.