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Elon Musk's "Baby-making Factory" |
Money, X, and a closed complex... A report on Musk's "baby-making" factory
A controversial report published by the Wall Street Journal revealed the steps taken by American billionaire Elon Musk to control the mothers of his children and build an "empire of offspring." Elon Musk fathered at least 14 children with four women, determined to combat the collapse of civilization with "hordes" of genetically gifted offspring, according to a sensational new investigation.
Leaked Messages
In a text message obtained by the newspaper, Musk stressed to Ashley St. Clair, who was pregnant with his child, the need to recruit other women to accelerate his plans to have more children, according to the Wall Street Journal. Later, Musk asked her to deliver the baby by cesarean section after previously claiming on X that cesarean delivery allows for a "bigger brain."
Special Arrangements
The Wall Street Journal revealed that Jared Birchall, Musk's longtime agent, privately manages the billionaire's financial and public relations arrangements, including confidentiality clauses, with women who are pregnant with his children.
Musk's Compound
Musk is urging all of his children's mothers to reside in an Austin, Texas, apartment complex owned by Musk, which he plans to use as a permanent residence for his children, giving him extensive control over them and their mothers, according to the newspaper. Shivon Zilis, an executive at Musk's Neuralink company, who has four children and enjoys a "special status" with the billionaire, lives in the gated community.
Pop star Grimes, who has three children with Musk, has refused to live in the complex and says she is bankrupt due to a bitter custody dispute. Musk has six children with his ex-wife, Justine, including a transgender daughter, whom he refuses to recognize as transgender.
Using "X" with Women
According to the newspaper, Musk sought to attract other potential mothers through his social media platform, X. Cryptocurrency influencer Tiffany Fong said her earnings from the platform skyrocketed after she began interacting with Musk via tweets on X, then dropped sharply after she rejected his offer to bear his child. This draws attention to Musk's use of the platform to control women on the platform, according to the newspaper.
Financial Exploitation
The newspaper revealed Musk's "private" offer to his child's mother, Ashley St. Clair, of $15 million and $100,000 a month in exchange for her not discussing the details of their relationship. However, the relationship collapsed and eventually became public after she challenged the terms of the agreement.
Four days after St. Clair revealed the existence of their child, Musk withdrew the $15 million offer. When the two went to court over a paternity test, he reduced her child support to $20,000 a month. This wasn't the first time Musk and Birchall have threatened mothers considering legal options with financial retaliation, according to documents reviewed by the newspaper.
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