Elon Musk Contacted Women On X To Help Him Grow ‘Legion’ Of ‘Highly Intelligent’ Children In Plan To ‘Save Civilization’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk directly contacted women to help him grow a brood of brilliant children as part of his mission to rescue civilization.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Musk, who has at least 14 children, is building a large brood before a possible population collapse occurs. The report indicates that the Tesla CEO’s actual number of children is even higher than publicly reported.
“The Tactics Elon Musk Uses to Manage His ‘Legion’ of Babies – and Their Mothers,” the WSJ report’s headline read.
“The world’s richest man juggles more than a dozen children and ‘harem drama’ along with running his companies and advising Trump,” a subhead also claimed.
“[Musk] recently took a paternity test in a battle with one woman over money and privacy,” the report stated.
She claimed that the billionaire tried to buy her silence after she gave birth to a baby, Romulus, in February.
The report also talks about the influencer’s attempts to get Musk to take a paternity test before giving birth.
Musk placed her in contact with his fixer, Jared Birchall, who handled her concerns during a two-hour phone call in December 2024.
“I don’t want my son to feel like he’s a secret,” St. Clair told Birchall at the time.
The fixer told her that his boss was a “very big-hearted, kind and generous person” but that, from his experience, her going “the legal route “always leads to a worse outcome for that woman.”
A DNA test determined that Musk was the father of her baby.
She then gave birth in February before Musk, who helped name the child after some reservations as to whether or not it was his, allegedly offered her a payment of $15 million and $100,000 a month to not disclose he is the father of her child.
This is an arrangement that St. Clair says is in place with several other women. She told Musk that he strategically recruits “candidates” like her through his X platform before hitting them with non-disclosure agreements.
The influencer almost accepted the offer after being told the stipend was similar to what Musk agreed with the known mothers of his children, including the Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis.
Despite this, she prepared by hiring an attorney. Birchall then demanded that she sign papers keeping Musk’s parentage a secret in exchange for the settlement — an agreement that reportedly kept her from ever saying anything negative about Musk.
Musk even attempted to sway her decision by saying he was under threat of assassination due to his backing of President Donald Trump. She refused to sign it, granting her the ability to speak out.
St. Clair initially went public with her claims in February, claiming that Musk started sending her direct messages in May 2023.
At the time, she only called her son by his initials, “R.S.C.,” saying he was conceived in early January 2024 on a trip to the island of Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean.
Musk has not publicly recognized the child as his own. He only replied with mysterious and vague emojis to posts on X regarding the mother’s claims.
St. Clair also filed a paternity and custody lawsuit in a New York court on Feb. 21, asserting that the billionaire told her to keep the baby a secret.
In late March, she came forward with accusations against Musk for allegedly retaliating against her and their son after she sued him for sole custody.
“Elon Musk has financially retaliated against his child and reduced financial support substantially and unilaterally,” St. Clair’s lawyers said in a statement. “He did this after Ashley was forced to bring this matter to court when he refused to respond to her many private attempts to resolve this matter without publicity.”
Earlier this month, she was forced to sell her Tesla after Musk cut her child support by over 50%.
After she conceived Romulus, the Tesla CEO tried to get the influencer to move to an Austin, Texas, “compound” to spend time with himself and many other women and children he calls “kid legion.”
He allegedly wanted many residences in the gated community, possibly hoping to take it over.
One of the mothers who lives in this community is Zilis. According to St. Clair, she is seen as a “steadying force” within the compound.
The influencer also stated that Musk “comes and goes” to the compound as he pleases. She also said that he enjoys a “special status” when he is there.
She further declared that he is still looking for new mothers, including the crypto journalist Tiffany Fong, who denied claims that she is pregnant with Musk’s child after St. Clair’s reveal.
Within hours, Musk slammed the outlet on X, suggesting that TMZ was superior to it.
“TMZ >> WSJ,” the X CEO wrote on his platform.
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