Musk Claims $2.5 Million Paid to St. Clair Amid Paternity Dispute
Musk Claims $2.5 Million Paid to St. Clair Amid Paternity Dispute

Musk Claims $2.5 Million Paid to St. Clair Amid Paternity Dispute

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Elon Musk publicly addressed the ongoing paternity dispute with Ashley St. Clair, claiming he has provided her with $2.5 million in financial support while questioning whether he is the father of her 6-month-old child. Musk stated on social media that he is open to a paternity test, noting that he has been sending St. Clair $500,000 annually despite not confirming paternity. St. Clair countered Musk's claims, asserting that he had reduced child support by 60% and accused him of using financial control as a means to manipulate her. She further criticized Musk for refusing to take a paternity test prior to the child's birth and called him a 'petulant man-child' for his behavior. The dispute has escalated publicly, with St. Clair selling her Tesla to cope with the alleged cut in support, while Musk continues to deny any wrongdoing in their custody battle. Both parties have made their grievances known on social media, highlighting the contentious nature of their relationship.

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