New allegations surrounding Elon Musk are drawing attention after his ex Ashley St. Clair spoke out about conversations she claims took place during their relationship. In a recent TikTok video, St. Clair claimed Musk discussed access to sensitive political information and referenced advanced technology tied to election data.
Her allegations quickly gained attention due to Musk’s growing political presence in recent years. However, a source close to Musk has firmly pushed back against the claims, calling them inaccurate and exaggerated.
Elon Musk’s ex Ashley St. Clair claims he divulged sensitive election information to her
Ashley St. Clair shared the claims on Monday while filming a TikTok “Get Ready With Me” video, where she spoke openly about her past relationship with Elon Musk. According to her, the billionaire allegedly made comments suggesting he had access to sensitive election information during the 2024 campaign season.
She claimed one conversation stood out in particular because the SpaceX CEO allegedly referenced “10,000 lasers in space” and described having an “anomaly in the matrix” ready to deploy.
The former commentator claimed she became uneasy as the conversation continued. According to St. Clair, Musk allegedly implied he was discussing something that “shouldn’t even be on the chessboard.” She said she stopped him from elaborating further because she did not want to later become involved in legal proceedings connected to the remarks.
St. Clair also alleged Musk appeared to have access to “real-time” election numbers during Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. She claimed he shared political data with her that she personally believed he should not have been able to access. In her video, she recalled being at Mar-a-Lago on election night when Musk allegedly texted her that Trump was going to win because his team had the “best real-time data.”
Per St. Clair’s account, the situation left her confused and alarmed. She questioned how anyone could allegedly know national election results hours before official projections were publicly announced. However, she did not provide proof for the claims made in the video.
That said, a source close to Musk has denied the allegations in comments reported by TMZ. The insider called St. Clair’s claims “total nonsense” and argued that Musk’s remarks about lasers and space technology were metaphorical rather than literal.
