The estranged wife of Sergey Brin has more than a four-year marriage to a billionaire in her resume.

After the Wall Street Journal reported that she had an affair with Musk while she was married to Brin, she started a legal tech company and founded a charity.

She gave $100 million to social programs focused on efforts to improve the criminal justice system and address climate change. She had a difficult time getting pregnant in her thirties and the funding supports fertility later in life.

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She works on a project that applies data science to the prosecutorial process as an academic fellow of the CodeX center.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Shanahan was married to a finance executive.

The pair were first seen together at a wedding.

The couple welcomed a daughter despite her initial struggles to have a baby.

At the launch of the Center for Female Reproductive Longevity and Equality, which was reported on by Page Six, Shanahan talked about her fertility struggles.

She said that like many women who are not quite ready to start a family in their early 30s, she decided to freeze her embryos. I learned that I was not as strong as I thought I was after three failed attempts at embryo making.

According to the Journal, Brin filed for divorce in January after she learned of the alleged affair. The divorce proceedings are continuing.

"I hope for Sergey and I to move forward with dignity, honesty and harmony for the sake of our child," he said. Both of us are working toward that.