
The private life of Elon Musk is once again splashed all over the front page, with details surrounding the supposed conception of his alleged 13th child being revealed in new court documents.
The world's richest man had previously spoken about how we should be having more children, saying we need to keep populating otherwise 'civilization will crumble'.
Musk has officially fathered 13 children, and now, the parentage of a potential 14th child is being called into question too.
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Before former Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis announced she'd had another child with Elon Musk, there was a sensationalist reveal from MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair, claiming she'd secretly given birth to his 13th child some five months before.
Parts of St. Clair's timeline seem to match up after she was snapped with the tech mogul, while she's since leaked apparent DMs between the pair.

Musk has largely stayed quiet about the allegations, while things have already progressed to the courts as St. Clair asks for sole custody of the young boy (referred to as R.S.C).
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St. Clair has filed a petition with the Supreme Court, asking for Musk to take a paternity test. She alleges that she and Musk engaged in sexual intercourse in St. Barts, a few days after New Year's Eve, stating it was the "time our child was conceived."
It's true that the billionaire had been in St. Barts around there that time while celebrating with his son X Æ A-Xii (known as X). St. Clair claims that she was on the trip and no other man fits the window of conception: "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."
As reported by the New York Post, the filing includes a photograph of Musk holding a young child, as well as 'flirtatious texts' allegedly between the pair.
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The texts also include a heated exchange where St. Clair seemingly acknowledged Musk's fears of death threats made against him but complained about him not being involved with the child: "That's why the father spot on his birth certificate is blank right now, E. And why he has my last name."
The person alleged to be Musk responds: "Necessary for now. Only the paranoid survive. The threat level will reach insane levels until the election is decided. Loose lips sink ships."
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Musk is later accused of messaging: "I want to knock you up again."
The lawsuit maintains that Musk agreed to take a paternity test within six months of the child's birth, and if he's confirmed as the father, St. Clair will change her son's last name to Musk. She has sued for sole custody of the child and says that Musk has had no involvement in his upbringing.
With news about Musk potentially becoming a father for the 13th and 14th time in just a matter of weeks, those rumors that he's offered his sperm to 'seed' a Martian colony are already rearing their head again.