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Elon Musk’s ‘ million plan’ for family: 3 mansions, 3 mothers, 11 children
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Elon Musk’s ‘$35 million plan’ for family: 3 mansions, 3 mothers, 11 children

adze and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk He reportedly purchased a 14,400-square-foot mansion and another adjacent six-bedroom property worth $35 million in Austin, Texas. The New York Times report says that when Musk is in Austin, he often stays at a third mansion, about a 10-minute walk from the mansion.
A source close to the tech billionaire told the publication that he plans to have his children (of whom there are at least 11) and two of their three mothers live in these neighboring properties. That arrangement, the source said, would let his younger children be a part of each other’s lives, and Mr. Musk could schedule time between them.
Elon Musk had 12 children. His first child with ex-wife Justine Musk died of sudden infant death syndrome at just 10 weeks old. The couple had five children using IVF – twins Griffin and Vivian, followed by triplets Saxon, Damian and Kai. Claire Boucher, the musician better known as Grimes, is the mother of three of his children – “X” – Extra Dark Siderael – known as “Y” – and Techno Mechanicus, who goes by the name “Tau”.

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Musk welcomed his twelfth child with Shivon Zilis, director at Neuralinkearlier this year in June. According to the report, Zilis moved into one of the houses with her children. But, he’s in a protracted legal battle with Musk, and so far it’s been far. But Boucher, who is in a protracted legal battle with Musk, has so far distanced himself.

Elon Musk declares “financial emergency”.

In related news, Musk sounded the alarm about what he calls a “financial emergency” as the US government’s interest payments now top $1 trillion annually, outpacing the Defense Department’s entire budget.

Speaking at a recent Donald Trump campaign rally, Musk pointed out that interest payments now consume 23 percent of all federal tax revenue as the national debt has grown to $35.7 trillion. Bank of America analysts estimate the debt could reach $36 trillion by the end of the year, with increases of about $1 trillion every 100 days.

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