Judge throws out Sam Altman's sister's lawsuit accusing him of sexual abuse— but leaves door open to refile
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman brought by his sister, Annie Altman, accusing him of sexual abuse. Kylie Cooper/Reuters Annie Altman's sexual abuse lawsuit against her brother Sam Altman has been dismissed. A judge ruled her claims against the OpenAI CEO were too late, but she could refile. He greenlit Sam Altman's defamation countersuit. A federal judge has tossed a lawsuit brought by the sister of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman alleging he sexually abused her as a child. Annie Altman's allegations were brought too late for her lawsuit to survive, US District Judge Zachary Bluestone ruled Friday. Bluestone, however, gave Annie Altman's lawsuit a lifeline by allowing her to refile it using Missouri's particular Childhood Sexual Abuse law, which offers an extended statute of limitations. He gave her until April 3 to file a new lawsuit. In the same Friday order, the judge greenlit a countersuit from Sam Altman accusing Annie of de...