
Elizabeth Rosner
Senior Reporter at People Magazine
senior reporter @people [email protected]
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1 week ago |
people.com | Kayla Grant |Elizabeth Rosner
Elon Musk offered to pay Ashley St. Clair a hefty sum to keep their child a secret. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, the Tesla founder, 53, offered to pay the 26-year-old influencer a one-time payment of $15 million, as well as $100,000 a month in support, to keep quiet about their infant son. A source close to St. Clair confirmed with PEOPLE that Musk offered St. Clair the money in exchange for her silence about the child.
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1 week ago |
people.com | Kayla Grant |Elizabeth Rosner
The name of the child that Ashley St. Clair said she welcomed with Elon Musk earlier this year has been revealed. According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal, the 26-year-old influencer's infant son, who was previously referred to as R.S.C., is named Romulus. The article also revealed the results of Musk's paternity test in the case. According to a report from Labcorp, Musk's "Probability of Paternity" was 99.9999%.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Kayla Grant |Elizabeth Rosner
1 hour agoThe billionaire bureaucrat, who wants a “legion-level” of offspring, has reportedly solicited women on X to have his children and pays his kids’ mothers millions to keep quiet. Elon Musk has solicited women to have his babies on X, shelled out millions of dollars to keep the mothers of his many kids …
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2 weeks ago |
people.com | Brian Brant |Elizabeth Rosner
The victims of the helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River off New York City have been identified. The cause of the crash remains unknown and is under investigation. Agustín Escobar, the president of the Spanish branch of the technology company Siemens, his wife, and their three children were killed in the crash, a city official told PEOPLE. The pilot, who was also killed, has not been identified yet. PEOPLE has reached out to Siemens for further information.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Angel Saunders |Elizabeth Rosner
Drake is prepared for a weeks-long trial against Universal Music Group following the release of Kendrick Lamar's Grammy-winning diss track. In court documents obtained by PEOPLE on Wednesday, April 9, the 38-year-old Canadian rapper’s legal defense states that "settlement discussions have not taken place.”According to the filing, the case is expected to be tried before a jury and is estimated to last for three weeks in New York.
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