Ashley St. Clair, a conservative commentator and influencer, has made new allegations about Elon Musk, claiming that she rejected a $40 million offer with a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). During a recent podcast interview with Gavin Newsom, she stated that the offer was designed to prevent her from publicly discussing suspected corruption she claims to have observed.Her remarks have reignited attention on her complicated relationship with the billionaire entrepreneur, particularly given her ongoing legal battles with Musk's artificial intelligence business, xAI.What did Ashley St. Clair claim about Elon Musk's alleged $40 million offer?During the podcast conversation, Ashley St. Clair claimed she was promised $40 million, as well as an NDA and non-disparagement agreement. She believes that accepting the contract would have obliged her to remain silent regarding events involving Musk and his companies.Despite the financial incentive, St. Clair declined the offer. She said:"I was able to turn that down."The influencer explained that her decision reflected a desire to stick to her ideals rather than accept money in exchange for silence. She also expressed concern about Musk's companies' future influence, describing them as contributing to the creation of a digital landscape that she believes is dangerous to humanity.However, no evidence supports the existence of the alleged $40 million offer has been publicly presented, and Musk has not publicly responded to the specific claim.What did Ashley St. Clair say about her time in the MAGA movement?During the conversation, St. Clair also reflected on her years as a key participant in the MAGA movement.Ashley St. Clair recalled getting active in conservative political activism in college after visiting Donald Trump rallies and later working with organizations like Turning Point USA. According to St. Clair, the movement gave her a feeling of identity and community during a period when she felt lonely.Looking back, she compared the environment to a cult-like system, claiming that many members were hesitant to talk openly due to NDAs, financial constraints, and fear of punishment.St. Clair further said that influencers and political people frequently coordinated messaging behind the scenes via group conversations and planned efforts to impact public narratives.Ashley St. Clair stated that leaving the movement included giving up much of her social circle and public identity, but she insisted that doing so was important to balance her actions with her new beliefs.What legal battle is Ashley St. Clair currently involved in?Her latest comments come amid an ongoing legal battle involving Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI.She recently filed a lawsuit against the firm, claiming that its AI chatbot Grok allowed users to produce nonconsensual deepfake photos of her in sexually explicit scenarios. According to the lawsuit, Ashley St. Clair repeatedly informed xAI of the problem and asked for precautions to avoid future picture generation.The lawsuit claims that despite guarantees that her photographs would not be altered without her consent, users were, however, able to create further deepfake content using the site. The lawsuit also claimed that it had caused her considerable emotional distress. It read:“Defendant engaged in extreme and outrageous conduct, exceeding all bounds of decency and utterly intolerable in a civilized society.”In response, xAI filed its own lawsuit against Ashley St. Clair, claiming that she breached the company's terms of service and argued that any legal claims should be handled in the Northern District of Texas or in the state courts in Tarrant County.Recently, Grok's sexualized AI generated images have been flooding X, which has led to many investigations and has raised issues about restricting or banning the app.California's attorney general started an investigation into Grok on Wednesday, with Gov. Gavin Newsom writing on X:"xAI's decision to create and host a breeding ground for predators to spread nonconsensual sexually explicit AI deepfakes, including images that digitally undress children, is vile."As of now, Ashley St. Clair's claim that she rejected a $40 million offer with a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) from Musk still remains unverified.Stay tuned to Soap Central for more information.