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Legal Dispute Over Allegations of Abuse Involving OpenAI's CEO
In a recent legal filing, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI and creator of ChatGPT, is facing allegations from his sister, Ann Altman, who claims that he sexually abused her for several years, from 1997 to 2006. The lawsuit, filed on January 6th in a U.S. District Court in Missouri, asserts that the abuse began when Ann was just three years old, and Sam was twelve.
The lawsuit describes multiple forms of abuse, including rape, sexual assault, molestation, and other violent acts over an extended period. Ann claims the incidents caused significant physical harm, emotional distress, and long-term mental health issues. She further alleges that the abuse continued until she was an adult, despite Sam being in a position of authority within their family.
Sam Altman, in a public response, denied all the accusations, calling them "utterly untrue" in a joint statement shared with his mother and two brothers. He acknowledged that caring for a family member facing mental health challenges is difficult, but he emphasized his ongoing financial support for Ann, which includes monthly payments, bill coverage, and even offering to buy her a house. He also claimed that despite his efforts to assist, Ann continues to demand more financial aid.
Ann, however, contends that Sam manipulated and groomed her over the years and that his actions caused severe psychological and physical trauma, leading to mounting medical bills related to her treatment.
This dispute comes at a time when Sam Altman is a prominent figure in the tech industry, with his company, OpenAI, revolutionizing the field of artificial intelligence. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, launched in late 2022, has gained widespread attention for its ability to generate human-like text and perform various tasks, from writing emails to coding. Despite the serious nature of these allegations, Altman has continued to lead the company, recently reclaiming his role as CEO after a brief removal from the position in late 2024.
The legal proceedings and ongoing public dispute are set to draw attention, as the case unfolds in the coming months.
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