
Ashley St Clair's lawsuit against Elon Musk has shared alleged text messages between the two following her claims that she'd given birth to his 13th child.
Yesterday (February 22), it was revealed that the author had filed two petitions against Musk to the New York Supreme Court on Friday (February 21), with the first being for sole legal custody of what she claims is their five-month-old son - referred to as 'RSC' - while the second is for the Twitter CEO to take a paternity test.
On February 14, St Clair, 26, took to the social media platform to share her claims, writing: "Five months ago, I welcomed a new baby into the world. Elon Musk is the father."
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Musk has yet to address the claims officially, however, he has seemingly responded to the allegations on Twitter.
St Clair has previously claimed in an interview that her and Musk's alleged relationship began after he 'slid' into her DM's, with the court documents further noting that she claimed the pair began a 'romantic relationship in or about May 2023', and how they slept together in January of last year, leading to the alleged conception of RSC, who was born in September 2024.
She also claims that Musk had 'acknowledged parentage of the child in various written correspondences', with two images and alleged text messages between the two provided as evidence.
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Following the birth of their alleged child, St. Clair sent a picture of her cradling her newborn to Musk, who asked whether they were 'all well', to which she replied: "He is perfect."
“I look forward to seeing you and him this weekend.” Musk allegedly responded.
In another alleged exchange, Musk claimed he was receiving 'death threats everyday'.

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He allegedly wrote: "I get credible death threats everyday. I'm #2 after Trump for assassination. Wake up.
"This is not the time for sentiment at the expense of safety. If I make a mistake on security, R[full name blacked out] will never know his father."
While in another conversation, St. Clair sent a picture of herself and a friend to Musk, who replied 'Hi cutie', to which St. Clair responded with 'Hi' with a loved up emoji, and then 'see you soon'.
"I want to knock you up again." the Tesla CEO seemingly replied.
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Three months after that exchange, St Clair alleges that Musk then sent another message which said: "Well, we do have a legion of kids to make."

According to St Clair's representative, Brian Glickich, had previously told PEOPLE that the author had 'made every effort to collaborate with Mr. Musk before taking this step', while her lawyer, Karen B. Rosenthal, wrote in the attorney's affirmation: "This firm has been dealing with Respondent’s lawyer and representative, Alyssa Rower from Rower, LLC, in an attempt to resolve this matter privately.
"The law firm has offices in Manhattan and Westchester, New York. However, his representatives have been nonresponsive in the past to resolve the outstanding issues and Respondent has indicated that he no longer wishes to resolve issues of custody and support amicably."
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In her request to the court, St Clair wants them to 'issue a summons, warrant or order requiring the Respondent to show cause why the Court should not enter a declaration of paternity, an order of support and such other and further relief as may be appropriate under the circumstances'.
UNILAD has contacted Elon Musk's representatives for comment.