Elon Musk's child support controversy: A billionaire's defense
Elon Musk is a businessman primarily known for running companies like SpaceX and Tesla. The American revealed that he pays about CAD 3.6 million in child support annually. Meanwhile, the alleged mother of one of his children has spoken out. She claims she had to sell her Tesla.
Elon Musk, the owner of Tesla, is in the spotlight again. This time, it concerns the words of the mother of one of his children, who accused him of reducing child support. The woman claims that Musk reduced financial support by 60 percent. Western media is reporting on this issue.
Ashley St. Clair, who sold her Tesla in protest, accuses Musk of refusing to pay full child support. The billionaire responded that he has already given her about CAD 3.6 million and committed to further payments of approximately CAD 719,000 annually, according to "Bild".
Moreover, Musk admitted he is not sure if he is the father of the child but is willing to find out. St. Clair claims that Musk avoided the paternity test, even though he named the child.
St. Clair has filed a lawsuit for exclusive custody of the child. She claims she had intimate contact with Musk twice in the Caribbean, leading to the child's birth in September.
Musk and his numerous offspring
Musk is the father of 14 children with different partners, including Canadian author Justine Wilson and singer Grimes. His private life often attracts media attention, which can affect his professional activities.
Recently, Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk's transgender daughter from his first marriage to Justine Wilson, called her father a "pathetic man-child" in a recent interview with "Teen Vogue." When asked if she is scared of him, she responded sarcastically:
He's a pathetic man-child. Why would I feel scared of him? Ohhh, he has so much power. Nah, nah, nah. ... Why should I be scared of this man? Because he's rich? Oh, no, I'm trembling. Ooh, shivering in my boots here.