Overview
- Responding on X, Musk wrote that he would file for full custody "today," citing Ashley St. Clair’s recent statements as implying she might transition their child.
- Ashley St. Clair apologized for past anti-trans remarks and voiced support for the trans community, but her posts did not indicate plans to transition the infant.
- News outlets report that, as of Monday, no formal filing reflecting Musk’s stated plan has been publicly verified.
- St. Clair previously sought sole custody and a paternity declaration in New York, and reporting has cited a Labcorp result indicating a 99.9999% probability that Musk is the father.
- The dispute has included financial claims, with St. Clair alleging reduced support and Musk publicly saying he provided $2.5 million upfront and $500,000 per year.