Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors "No" at 91.5% implied probability for Elon Musk securing full custody of his son Romulus with Ashley St. Clair, driven by the absence of any filed petition or court progress since Musk's January 12 announcement on X, where he cited concerns over St. Clair's support for transgender rights. St. Clair, who first sued for sole custody and paternity in February 2025 claiming primary caregiving and Musk's limited involvement, has maintained her position amid recent interviews admitting initial attraction to Musk but decrying reduced financial support. Family courts typically prioritize joint arrangements and maternal custody for young children, especially given Musk's prior loss to Grimes and sprawling family commitments. An upset would require swift legal filings, proven maternal unfitness, or a surprise settlement before year-end resolution.
Экспериментальная сводка, созданная ИИ на основе данных Polymarket · ОбновленоПолучит ли Илон Маск полную опеку над ребенком из Сент-Клера?
Получит ли Илон Маск полную опеку над ребенком из Сент-Клера?
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Да
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Elon Musk is awarded sole legal custody, or primary residential/physical custody of his son Romulus in the form of a final order by any U.S. court by December 31, 2026, 11:59PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Temporary custody orders or interim arrangements will not qualify this market towards a "Yes" resolution unless they become final orders by the stated market deadline.
This market will resolve immediately to "No" if all relevant court proceedings permanently cease, or are dropped by either party.
This market will resolve based on announcements from Elon Musk, Ashley St. Clair, their official legal or social media representatives, or a consensus of credible reporting.
Открытие рынка: Jan 14, 2026, 11:02 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Yes" if Elon Musk is awarded sole legal custody, or primary residential/physical custody of his son Romulus in the form of a final order by any U.S. court by December 31, 2026, 11:59PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to "No".
Temporary custody orders or interim arrangements will not qualify this market towards a "Yes" resolution unless they become final orders by the stated market deadline.
This market will resolve immediately to "No" if all relevant court proceedings permanently cease, or are dropped by either party.
This market will resolve based on announcements from Elon Musk, Ashley St. Clair, their official legal or social media representatives, or a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket heavily favors "No" at 91.5% implied probability for Elon Musk securing full custody of his son Romulus with Ashley St. Clair, driven by the absence of any filed petition or court progress since Musk's January 12 announcement on X, where he cited concerns over St. Clair's support for transgender rights. St. Clair, who first sued for sole custody and paternity in February 2025 claiming primary caregiving and Musk's limited involvement, has maintained her position amid recent interviews admitting initial attraction to Musk but decrying reduced financial support. Family courts typically prioritize joint arrangements and maternal custody for young children, especially given Musk's prior loss to Grimes and sprawling family commitments. An upset would require swift legal filings, proven maternal unfitness, or a surprise settlement before year-end resolution.
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