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OpenAI chief Sam Altman denies sexually abusing sister, after she sues him
Jan 8, 2025 6:56 AM

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Sam Altman calls sister's claims 'utterly untrue'

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Ann Altman alleged rape, numerous other sexual acts

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OpenAI developed ChatGPT, valued at $157 billion

(Adds details from complaint, efforts to reach Ann Altman's

lawyers, bylines)

By Sarah Young and Jonathan Stempel

LONDON/NEW YORK, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The sister of

billionaire OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman filed a lawsuit

accusing him of sexually abusing her regularly between 1997 and

2006, prompting him and other family members to deny her claims.

In a complaint filed on Monday in St. Louis federal court,

Ann Altman said the abuse occurred at the family home in

suburban Clayton, Missouri, beginning when she was three and her

brother was 12.

Now 30, Ann Altman said the abuse included "numerous acts"

of rape, sexual assault, molestation, sodomy and battery until

she was 11 or 12 years old.

She is seeking at least $75,000 of damages, plus punitive

damages, for alleged injuries including post-traumatic stress

disorder, severe emotional distress, mental anguish and

depression.

"All of these claims are utterly untrue," Sam Altman, 39,

said in a post on Tuesday with his mother and two brothers on X.

They also called it "incredibly difficult" to care for Ann

Altman, known as Annie, who they said refuses conventional

treatment for mental health challenges.

"Our family loves Annie and is very concerned about her

well-being," they said. "Annie receives monthly financial

support, which we expect to continue for the rest of her life.

Despite this, Annie continues to demand more money from us."

Lawyers for Ann Altman did not immediately respond to

requests for comment on Wednesday about the statement and the

lawsuit.

Sam Altman co-founded OpenAI alongside Elon Musk and others,

and became one of the technology world's biggest names after the

2022 launch of the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT.

Backed by Microsoft ( MSFT ), OpenAI was valued at $157

billion in October after raising $6.6 billion from investors.

Sam Altman is worth about $1.1 billion, according to Forbes

magazine.

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