Overview
- Elon Musk wrote on X that he would file for full custody "today," claiming Ashley St. Clair’s recent statements implied she might transition their one-year-old son.
- As of the latest reports, no formal court documents confirming a custody filing by Musk have been made public.
- Ashley St. Clair apologized for past transphobic remarks and expressed support for transgender people, but she did not say she planned to transition the child.
- St. Clair previously sought sole custody and a court-ordered paternity test; media reports cited a Labcorp result indicating a 99.9999% probability that Musk is the father.
- The parents have disputed paternity testing and finances, with Musk saying he provided substantial support and St. Clair alleging he refused testing and reduced payments.