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Sexual abuse allegation lawsuit involving Sam Altman and his sister Ann

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The latest update on the sexual abuse allegation lawsuit involving Ann Altman and Sam Altman revolves around a lawsuit filed by Ann Altman against her brother, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI. Ann Altman alleges that Sam sexually abused her for nearly a decade, from 1997 to 2006, starting when she was three years old and Sam was twelve. The lawsuit was filed in a Missouri federal court and claims that the abuse took place at their family home in Clayton, Missouri, involving acts such as rape, sexual assault, molestation, sodomy, and battery. Ann Altman is seeking damages in excess of $75,000 and alleges that she has suffered from PTSD, severe emotional distress, mental anguish, and depression as a result of the alleged abuse.


Sam Altman, along with his mother and brothers, has categorically denied these allegations in a statement posted on X, describing them as "utterly untrue" and attributing Ann's claims to mental health issues. They further state that they have been supportive of Ann, providing monthly financial assistance and attempting to offer her medical help, but claim she refuses conventional treatment. The family expressed their immense pain regarding the situation and their concern for Ann's well-being.


This lawsuit marks the first time these allegations have been formally brought to court, although Ann Altman had previously made similar claims on social media platforms like X. The legal battle is drawing public attention due to Sam Altman's high-profile status in the tech industry, especially following the success of OpenAI's ChatGPT. The case will continue to unfold as legal proceedings advance, with potential implications for both the Altman family and Sam's professional reputation. 17GEN4.com




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