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Elon Musk Allegedly Fathered Child with Japanese Pop Star, Claims Ex-Partner

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NEW YORK, NY — Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk is facing new allegations of fathering a child with a Japanese pop star, according to a report published on May 30 by The New York Times. Ashley St. Clair, a conservative commentator, claims Musk told her he has fathered children ‘around the world,’ including with an unnamed Japanese singer.

In her statement, St. Clair alleges Musk said he would ‘give his sperm to anyone who wanted to have a child.’ She described his attitude as one driven by altruism, believing that people should have children. ‘He made it seem like it was just his altruism,’ she stated.

Documents reveal that during her pregnancy, Musk communicated with St. Clair through encrypted messages to keep their relationship discreet. She claims he offered her $15 million along with $100,000 monthly until their child turned 21 in exchange for her silence. After rejecting this offer, St. Clair filed a lawsuit for paternity and child support, prompting Musk to seek a gag order.

The report sheds light on Musk’s alleged use of recreational drugs, with claims he has consumed various substances, including ketamine and ecstasy. Musk, 53, is known for advocating population growth, and he has fathered at least 14 children with multiple partners.

Among his known children are those with ex-wife Justine Wilson, musician Grimes, and Shivon Zilis, an executive at his company Neuralink. In total, his children include twins, triplets, and recently three other children, including one with St. Clair named Romulus.

Recently, he expressed a desire to expand his family even more, allegedly telling St. Clair that he aims to have a ‘legion’ of children, a term referring to a Roman military unit. According to reports, he has even turned to his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to seek women interested in bearing his children.

Musk has not yet responded to these allegations, which emerge shortly after he stepped down from a brief government role to refocus on his companies.