Elon Musk is facing fresh controversy after conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair, who has publicly claimed to have a child with him, made explosive allegations about private conversations and advanced technology linked to the 2024 US election.

Musk's representatives have strongly denied her claims, calling them false.

St. Clair shared her account in a TikTok video, where she described what she says were unusual discussions with Musk during election season. She claimed Musk once spoke to her about a system involving "10,000 lasers in space" and described it as an "anomaly in the matrix."

According to her, the conversation took place privately and left her unsettled. She said Musk suggested certain ideas "shouldn't even be on the chessboard," which she interpreted as something sensitive or hidden, DailyBoulder reported.

She also alleged that Musk shared political data with her that she believes went beyond normal campaign information. St. Clair said the material looked like real-time election tracking tied to voter behavior and canvassing efforts.

"I am just like, how the f*ck do you have this sort of data?" she recalled saying in the video.

Ashley St. Clair Says Musk Predicted 2024 Election

St. Clair further claimed that on election night she was with Musk at Mar-a-Lago but said he suddenly left after receiving updates from his team. According to her, he suggested his operation had already predicted Donald Trump's victory based on internal data. A key part of her story also involves her relationship with Musk, making this more than just a political claim.

St. Clair, one of Musk's baby mothers, has been involved in a separate custody dispute with him over their son, Romulus, which adds a personal layer to the ongoing tensions between them. She has also said she could have accepted financial compensation to stay silent but chose not to, framing her decision as one based on principle rather than money.

According to TMZ, in response, a source close to Musk dismissed the allegations outright. "This is total nonsense. The laser sky thing is just a three-dimensional chess metaphor, which she just doesn't understand," the source said.

St. Clair's claims quickly spread online, especially because Musk already plays a major role in technology, communications, and political discourse through his companies and public influence.

However, there is currently no verified evidence supporting her allegations about election manipulation or restricted data access.

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