Musk's Baby Mama Alleges 'Space Tech' Use in 2024 Election
A dispute between Elon Musk and Ashley St. Clair has escalated, with St. Clair alleging Musk used “space technology” during the 2024 election. The claim, reported by RadarOnline, has ignited a firestorm of controversy surrounding the billionaire and his business ventures.
St. Clair, who shares a child with Musk, made the accusations, suggesting Musk knew the election results before they were officially announced. Specific details regarding the alleged “space technology” have not been provided, and the claim remains unverified. RadarOnline initially reported St. Clair's statements on social media.
The ongoing conflict between Musk and St. Clair has been publicly documented. Previous disputes have involved financial matters related to their child. This latest allegation marks a significant shift, bringing Musk's business practices and potential influence in political events under scrutiny.
Musk has yet to publicly respond to St. Clair’s claims. Representatives for Musk have not issued a statement regarding the allegations at the time of publication. The claims are currently circulating widely online, prompting debate and discussion about the role of technology in elections and the potential for its misuse.
RadarOnline’s reporting indicates that St. Clair’s accusations are part of a broader, ongoing dispute. The legal and political implications of these claims are still unfolding, and further investigation is needed to determine the veracity of the allegations.




