ChatGPT creator Sam Altman denies sister's childhood rape allegations

Lawsuit alleges Sam Altman abused sister for years

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A lawsuit has been filed against Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT.

The lawsuit, filed by his sister Ann Altman, alleges that Sam Altman sexually abused her between 1997 and 2006, starting when she was three years old.

Sam Altman has denied the allegations, calling them "utterly untrue" in a joint statement with his mother and two brothers.

The statement expressed concern for Ann Altman's mental health and claimed that the family has tried to support her.

The lawsuit alleges that Sam Altman "groomed and manipulated" his sister and subjected her to various forms of abuse, including rape, sexual assault, and molestation.

Ann Altman claims to have suffered physical and emotional injuries, including severe emotional distress and depression.

Sam Altman has stated that he has taken professional advice on how to support his sister without enabling harmful behaviors.

The lawsuit is ongoing, and no further comments have been made by the parties involved.

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