Elon Musk Summoned to Court Over Custody Dispute With Ashley St. Clair
The New York Supreme Court will address custody, paternity, and child support claims for Musk's alleged 5-month-old son in May.
- Ashley St. Clair has filed for sole custody of a 5-month-old child she claims Elon Musk fathered, identified as R.S.C. in court documents.
- Musk has been ordered to appear at a custody hearing on May 29 at the New York County Courthouse, where his legal team may contest paternity and custody claims.
- St. Clair alleges Musk has met the child only three times and has not been involved in his care or upbringing since his birth in September 2024.
- Musk has yet to formally accept legal service of the court documents, which St. Clair's attorney claims is delaying the case and causing unnecessary distress.
- The court will also consider whether Musk should pay child support and has jurisdiction over the case, with St. Clair residing in New York City.