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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reacts to allegations of s3xually abusing his sister when she was a minor

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Sam Altman, the CEO of American artificial intelligence (AI) research organization, OpenAI has reacted to allegations of s3xually abusing his sister when she was a minor.

Sam was sued on January 6 by his sister, Ann Altman, who claimed that he had s3xually assaulted her on multiple occasions between 1997 and 2006 when she was three and he was twelve.

The family was residing in Clayton, Missouri, at the time of the alleged abuse. The assault, according to her lawsuit, took place “several times per week” and involved both oral s3x and subsequent penetrative rape.

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In a statement with his mother and brothers, Sam, however, said that the allegations were untrue and that his sister had battled mental health problems and “refuses conventional treatment.”

“All of these claims are utterly untrue. The situation causes immense pain to our entire family,” the statement, posted on X Tuesday, said.

Sam Altman said “Annie” continued to demand money from the family despite financial support.

“Our family loves Annie and is very concerned about her well-being,” the statement 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.”

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