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Judge for now dismisses lawsuit by Sam Altman's sister accusing OpenAI CEO of sexual abuse

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https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/judge-now-dismisses-lawsuit-by-sam-altmans-sister-accusing-openai-ceo-sexual-2026-03-20/

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Belligerent-J Mar 22, 2026 +1549
In honor of AI I'm going to accept this as fact without any further looking into it.  Sucks to suck 
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f4flake Mar 22, 2026 +2216
Consent seems to be a real issue for these AI guys.
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +597
it's a problem for religious conservatives, too.
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Citizen-Kang Mar 22, 2026 +5
I guess they're all religious...just for different things....
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[deleted] Mar 22, 2026 +118
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Zalameda Mar 23, 2026 +3
Age is not an issue for them tho
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Shinjischneider Mar 22, 2026 +166
There's a reason most AI-shills are also far right incels
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DoomguyFemboi Mar 23, 2026 +4
They want to replace the world that didn't accept them with a reality of their own making
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[deleted] Mar 22, 2026 +11
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CorrectPanic694 Mar 22, 2026 +14
Child abuse. Children cannot give consent!
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thepianoman456 Mar 22, 2026 +6
Just like f****** Suno stealing copyrighted (and non copyrighted) material to train their AI so the smooth brains can call themselves “songwriters”.
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PaulSarlo Mar 22, 2026 +9
It'd be just as creepy if it was consensual.
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agent674253 Mar 22, 2026 +9
I think it would just be incestuous at that point. Elon Musk's dad Errol has a kid with his step-daughter, so it seems to be a thing. While not incest, still, his... step-daughter. [https://people.com/human-interest/elon-musk-estranged-father-baby-with-stepdaughter/](https://people.com/human-interest/elon-musk-estranged-father-baby-with-stepdaughter/)
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jabonprotex110g Mar 24, 2026 +1
Most legal systems make no distinction in terms of seriousness between sexually assaulting an underage family member by blood and an underage family member by adoption; likewise, in many jurisdictions it is illegal to marry a family member related to you by adoption. This is a taboo that exists for very good reasons, as no child by adoption should be raised in an environment that legitimizes sexual relations between adopters and adoptees. It is right and just to find Errol Musk and people like him utterly revolting.
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Dimpleshenk Mar 22, 2026 +4
Creepy but not just as creepy.
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PaulSarlo Mar 23, 2026 +2
...she was three.
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Dimpleshenk Mar 23, 2026 +1
Oh yeah, that detail does change the equation completely.
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kaisadilla_ Mar 22, 2026 +4
Yeah but still... his sister? That's nasty even for a rapist.
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meddle_class Mar 22, 2026 +2
Incest too apparently.
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wchutlknbout Mar 23, 2026 +1
Move fast and break people
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0vrwhelminglyaverage Mar 23, 2026 +1
Assholes Incorporated ©
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SuccessfulCompany294 Mar 22, 2026 +857
Missing from the story: the judge was appointed by Donald Trump.
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bing-bong-forever Mar 22, 2026 +171
That tracks
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Worldly-Card-394 Mar 22, 2026 +33
Baseball uh!?
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TheGalator Mar 22, 2026 +2
F****** SiDS
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212312383 Mar 22, 2026 +79
That one’s irrelevant here. Annie was past the statute of limitations. The judge gave Annie other legal options to pursue to keep suing under different laws. Seemed very impartial
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EatsYourShorts Mar 22, 2026 +20
And “judge for now” makes me think his judging days may be numbered.
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VanillaLifestyle Mar 22, 2026 +17
Lmao, petition to change the titles of all Trump's court appointees, adding "for now".
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Areshian Mar 22, 2026 +5
President, for now, Trump
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Yoshemo Mar 22, 2026 +677
>Annie Altman sued her brother in January 2025 over alleged abuse at the family home ​in suburban Clayton, Missouri, ​beginning when she was ⁠three and her brother was 12. >U.S. District Judge Zachary Bluestone in St. Louis ​said Annie Altman cannot pursue sexual assault and sexual battery claims over her ⁠brother's alleged abuse between 1997 and 2006, because those claims expired in 2008 So she was 3 years old in 1997, and because she didn't sue her brother the second she turned 18 years old, he just gets away with it? What kind of law is that!?
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ChocolateChingus Mar 22, 2026 +188
Criminal charges for child sex abuse have no expiration in Missouri, so he could still be prosecuted if they had balls. The issue is she filed a civil lawsuit and those have much shorter time limits. Missouri has a specific childhood sexual abuse civil statute that would have given her until age 31 to file, but her lawyers went with assault and battery claims instead, which expired in 2008.
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cgaWolf Mar 24, 2026 +1
You'd think the expiry date of a claim would be among the first things to doublecheck when filing a lawsuit...
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Desdam0na Mar 22, 2026 +251
More importantly the claims from 2006 would not have expired...
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ChocolateChingus Mar 22, 2026 +100
That’s why the judge let her refile. The judge threw them out specifically because they were filed as assault and battery claims, which expired in 2008. If her lawyers had filed under Missouri’s childhood sexual abuse statute from the start, you’d be correct they’d still be valid. That’s why the judge let her refile.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Her lawyers messed up, not the judge.
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EntrepreneurPlus7091 Mar 22, 2026 +57
Did the judge just give out a sick "hack" about how if you abuse early enough they can't sue you because it expires based on when it started, not when it happened?
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Ipokeyoumuch Mar 23, 2026 +4
Not exactly, the judge essentially opened the door for the criminal charges to be filed at the state level, noting that law in Missouri doesn't have limitations on when child sex abuse happened. However, since the sister filed under civil law in federal court, there are different statute of limitations and those claims expired in 2008.  The judge was sort of throwing a bone but allowing her to refile but under a different law.
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JiveBomber Mar 22, 2026 +86
The kind designed to protect men like him. This is disgusting.
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AP_in_Indy Mar 22, 2026 +10
According to what I have seen alleged: Sam Altman's sister has attempted to sue him multiple times, has drug issues, has a very greedy and money-greedy attorney, and just wants a payout. Whenever she has money, she immediately spends it. She's tried taking the childhood home of Sam's father in order to sell it. She wanted a billion-dollar payout. And when you say "men like him" - this abuse allegedly happened when they were both children. So assuming it happened AT ALL, they were BOTH kids and BOTH likely victims in some form - even though one's behavior would obviously be worse than the other's. tl;dr: Allegedly, she is making the whole thing up because she wants a payout. Even if not, they were both kids at the time.
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DanielMcLaury Mar 22, 2026 +14
I mean, if someone was sexually abused starting at age 3, I would be entirely unsurprised if they became a drug addict because of it. That would be totally understandable.
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Yoshemo Mar 22, 2026 +38
It started when he was 12 and she was 3 and lasted until she was 16, which means he was 25. Hardly a "kids being kids" thing
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JiveBomber Mar 22, 2026 +3
Nah, I'm not interested in justifying or making excuses. This devil doesn't need anymore advocates. 
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atomUp Mar 22, 2026 +12
Just watch the latest season of Alex Cross. While it’s fiction, I truly believe they captured how rich and powerful men literally get away with the most evil things and how law enforcement across all agencies help them.
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +278
Couldn't the mental illness Sam Altman's sister suffers from have been caused by the trauma of being raped her entire childhood by him? It doesn't seem far-fetched to me, and that's the excuse we've kept hearing for a year about her accusations (she's not well -- *no duh if she was regularly abused and raped for over a decade!*)
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BadConcubineEmpanada Mar 22, 2026 +64
They do something that alters your brain chemistry and sense of safety forever, then use that same injury to your mental health to justify why you shouldn’t be believed when you say what they did. Snake eats its own tail etc
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evhan55 Mar 22, 2026 +106
People are generally so bad at understanding mental health. You are completely right of course
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +83
The common ignorant misnomer is that there is something inherently wrong with the mentally unwell instead of the truth that other people and environmental factors are almost always the cause.
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Flapjack__Palmdale Mar 22, 2026 +19
We're good at seeing patterns but bad at understanding them. It's easy to see many homeless people with severe mental illness and think that the untreated illness is most likely what made them homeless, but we would be ignoring the absolutely *crushing, nightmarish weight* that poverty holds on a person and how bad that is for your mental health.
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cousinscuzzy Mar 22, 2026 +9
>...the truth that other people and environmental factors are almost always the cause. Isn't this an oversimplification?  At least some mental illnesses have a strong genetic component, even if there are environmental triggers, yes? None of us know what the situation is in this case.  I hope that if there was real abuse, money and power won't be able to cover it up.
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +6
Certainly, I wasn't writing a thesis statement. Money and power have absolutely covered up the abuse of countless children over the ages. Indeed.
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evhan55 Mar 22, 2026 +16
Exactly. It's a very vicious cycle and it makes me feel sad and hopeless. I don't remember my own views on this before I had my own nervous breakdown because of decades of abuse. I may not have understood it before either. I wish there were better education around this and psychology in general in standard high school education. Maybe as part of Health Ed.
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +15
Universal health care to include mental health services wouldn't hurt. Right now, only the well off can afford therapy beyond a couple visits.
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evhan55 Mar 22, 2026 +6
Oh yes this too 🔈🔈🔈 Therapy for everyone
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +6
Superior to a country that predominantly self-medicates with unmanaged alcohol and drug consumption to cope.
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evhan55 Mar 22, 2026 +7
And other very unhealthy coping mechanisms like narcissism and feelings of superiority, and rage and corporate and military bullshit.
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cruznick06 Mar 23, 2026 +2
Even *if* something is inherently wrong (like me, my brain chemistry is just fucked), there's a maddening infantalization. 
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +4
So that's a yes, the state of mind of the accuser could very well be attributed at least partially to the constant childhood abuse and r***. Appreciate the additional info.
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kaisadilla_ Mar 22, 2026 +8
Or she could be making this accusation because she's mentally ill. Who knows? Until anything is proven, our only options are to remain silent or lynch people. I prefer to remain silent, and trust me I don't have any love for what looks like a piece of shit person.
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Independent-Reader Mar 22, 2026 +165
The choice was between pursuing a r*** allegation, or to continue allowing this AI CEO to f*** us all without consent.
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LadyTalah Mar 22, 2026 +541
Sibling sexual assault is a particular kind of f****** nightmare, and I pray she finds some semblance of justice for the many of us who never did. May he never know a moment’s peace.
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neo_sporin Mar 22, 2026 +245
Thankfully not sexual for me, but my dad recently told me the reason I changed schools 30 years ago was because I was being bullied, not because of the teachers I would be having the following year. I said ‘well that’s really weird dad, because by far the worst bullies I ever had were my brothers, and neither you or mom really seemed to give a shit about that bullying’ Not being able to escape the harassers is the worst
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Sweeney_Toad Mar 22, 2026 +86
Not sexual for me either but abuse from a sibling can really be it’s own kind of hell. My older sister scared the shit out of everyone in my house growing up so my parents would just hide in their room and leave me to deal with her since I wasn’t gonna let her go after my little sister. I think genuine abuse from a sibling often gets overlooked because it’ll get chalked up to “siblings teasing/messing with each other” when it can go sooo far past that. I hope we’re able to discuss it more openly as an issue going forward, abuse can come from anywhere ultimately.
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pewpewhadouken Mar 22, 2026 +47
i’m late 40s. my mom is still upset that ive gone no contact with my older brother from way back. am always civil at times when forced into the same area when the globally dispersed extended family gathers. but hell, getting kicked in the face and getting whiplash for refusing to fold his laundy was somehow my fault. same somehow for being knocked unconscious and staining the couch with my bloody face… thank goodness that healthcare was free :)
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washbaerli Mar 22, 2026 +3
Omg this sounds like pure hell; I can’t imagine. Why/how do you think your parents didn’t do anything and are still acting oblivious? I know that doesn’t matter in terms of you healing, but I’m truly bewildered how some parents could allow any of their children to suffer like this. And also not get your brother psychological help. It also says a lot about you that you’ve been able to (somewhat?) forgive your parents and still suck it up for them at family gatherings with your brother.
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Master_Persimmon_591 Mar 22, 2026 +12
There’s a reason I carry a knife and flinch every time I see my brother. Like it’s for utility but also the knife is for “random men will lunge at you and over power you randomly so you better be ready to f*** someone up”
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cribsaw Mar 22, 2026 +57
It’s even worse when it’s your sister *and* your parents who bully you, then gaslight you and make fun of you for being “too emotional,” “emo,” “a drama queen,” “a girl,” because you “don’t have thick skin” and can’t take a “joke.” I sometimes wonder if they’re pissed that I eventually moved out of state because I took their punching bag away.
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KaJaHa Mar 22, 2026 +17
Good on you for getting out of that situation and not sticking around just because they're "family"
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neo_sporin Mar 22, 2026 +11
Yea. I ended up dropping out of college and moving 3000 miles away in 2008 Since then I’ve seen my dad twice and my mom twice. Have not seen my brothers aside from a holiday FaceTime or two as forced by my mom
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E1M1_DOOM Mar 22, 2026 +14
I feel ya man. My older brother was an absolute a****** to me. He treated me like shit and I was always given half the blame for not ignoring him or for annoying him. Now that we're older I am happy to not have to interact with him almost ever. He does live a pretty miserable hateful existence though and I feel bad for his kid who seems to be growing up to be the same kind of jerk.
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radarsteddybear4077 Mar 22, 2026 +6
Exactly the same. The biggest nightmare human of my life was a sibling with ASPD. He was a nightmare to my Mom too. Extremely emotionally and psychologically abusive. I adored my father but it was difficult to accept as an adult, that absolutely no one protected me.
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Icy-Tooth-9167 Mar 22, 2026 +46
It’s an accusation not a verdict. Unless you’d rather live in a society where that doesn’t matter?
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thepikard Mar 22, 2026 +32
Their mom denied it and also stated she has mental health issues. I am not going to jump to conclusions on this one.
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fleemfleemfleemfleem Mar 22, 2026 +7
Very similar to the situation with Adam Savage. I think there are a lot of cases where there are competing truth claims and we need to accept we will never achieve certainty. It's epistemically challenging because there's no real corroboration either way. Even given that uncertainty, we might have to choose how to act based on the information. Do we act as if the accusation is true, or false? Probably we should choose based on the cost of being wrong in any given circumstance. Opening chatgpt is low cost. Allowing sam Altman to babysit your kids high cost.
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Fireb1rd Mar 22, 2026 +62
Agreed if it's true. Be careful about jumping to conclusions before knowing more. 
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +46
I believe potential victims before corrupt, lying billionaires with billions of reasons to bury their malfeasance until the facts work themselves out. It's a personal policy.
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ekoms_stnioj Mar 22, 2026 +61
Have you read her parents comments on the situation? These aren’t credible allegations. 
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Punman_5 Mar 22, 2026 +16
The family is very likely on Sam Altman’s side though. Like they have an interest in protecting his name over their daughter’s.
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Electronic_Pipe_3145 Mar 22, 2026 +20
Dysfunctional families throw the truth teller under the bus all the time. Her parents covering for the abusive sibling wouldn’t be new, particularly in a rich SV-type environment.
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ekoms_stnioj Mar 22, 2026 +14
Right, families also frequently deal with their unwell children making false allegations against them or their siblings, in all environments. When you’re talking about something as serious as these allegations, we should demand more than some tweets and contradictory statements to assign blame. 
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kansei7 Mar 22, 2026 +7
her parents are probably \*why\* it took this long to come forward. These accusations are against their rich and famous bullshitter of a son, of course they didn't want her to come forward with allegations.
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ekoms_stnioj Mar 22, 2026 +11
Her parents financially support every aspect of her life, they seem like pretty normal loving parents, and express heartbreak over her essentially defaming their family over the years, that she has refused to accept professional help for her mental health struggles, etc.. to me that doesn’t read like a situation where the parents are just arbitrarily protecting their child because he happens to be wealthy. 
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Ollythebug Mar 22, 2026 +7
What's wrong with just not knowing something until the facts come out? I also want to believe her and hate Sam Altman, but declaring something the truth because it's what you want is an argument Trump would make lol.
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Sonichu- Mar 22, 2026 +6
> corrupt, lying billionaires with billions of reasons to bury their malfeasance The accusation comes from a mentally ill person when the alleged perpetrator was also a child.
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +6
True, it is based on protecting the in-group (the wealthy and the privileged) from the rest of society. *So much better!* Justice system has done a real bang up job with the Epstein cases, eh?
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Stoyfan Mar 22, 2026 +12
You don't fix the justice system by replacing the principle of presumption of innocence with presuming guilty based on pejudices
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +5
Or by installing Pam Bondi as a personal protector of pedophiles over the DOJ. Or by deeming a corrupt criminal billionaire pedophile above the law. Those sort of actions make a mockery of the legal profession and justice system -- which is what it is today, a mockery of justice.
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Stoyfan Mar 22, 2026 +5
then why make it even more of a mockery?
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TheModWhoShaggedMe Mar 22, 2026 +7
Ahem, I'm not the justice system? I'm a human being who observes a human a*** wart like Sam Altman and believes he's capable of what his sister is accusing him of. I'm entitled to that opinion. Go protect billionaires and pedos elsewhere, please.
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Stoyfan Mar 22, 2026 +4
I assume you want to be presumed innocent by a court if you are ever accused of doing something?
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devonhezter Mar 22, 2026 +5
Did he do it ???
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AP_in_Indy Mar 22, 2026
According to what I have seen alleged: Sam Altman's sister has attempted to sue him multiple times, has drug issues, has a very greedy and money-greedy attorney, and just wants a payout. Whenever she has money, she immediately spends it. She's tried taking the childhood home of Sam's father in order to sell it. She wanted a billion-dollar payout. And when you say "men like him" - this abuse allegedly happened when they were both children. So assuming it happened AT ALL, they were BOTH kids and BOTH likely victims in some form - even though one's behavior would obviously be worse than the other's. **tl;dr:** Allegedly, she is making the whole thing up because she wants a payout. Even if not, they were both kids at the time.
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edgylord5000 Mar 22, 2026 +21
im confused i thought he was gay
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Der_Erlkonig Mar 22, 2026 +26
Im not saying he did or didn't do this, but being gay doesn't stop you from being a creep. You'd be surprised at the number of gay guys who think they can get handsy with women and then act like it's ok because there was no sexual attraction.
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Periodic_Disorder Mar 22, 2026 +16
R*** is more commonly a tool of coercion, dominance and malice. It's why "I can't have raped them, they aren't my type" Is no defense.
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gthell123 Mar 22, 2026 +67
Innocent until proven guilty unless it's against someone I don't like I guess
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BaldingMonk Mar 22, 2026 +14
What is that headline? She’s only a judge “for now”?
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igetproteinfartsHELP Mar 22, 2026 +16
The sex assault lawsuit is dismissed for now. It was dismissed because she took too long to sue. Can sue again under different law
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MySinsRemembered Mar 22, 2026 +17
The fact that anyone's acting like this is a miscarriage of justice is insane. Spend a few minutes watching his sister speak, she's obviously a delusional nut.
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DanielMcLaury Mar 22, 2026 +3
That doesn't seem to be inconsistent with having been repeatedly sexually assaulted starting at age 3
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jamypad Mar 23, 2026 +6
You’re that ready to believe that a 12 year old boy - who is gay - started raping his 3 year old sister, for years, without any knowledge about it from anyone else, without any reports filed until this boy grew to an older age and became a multi billionaire? More ready to believe that than she’s lying because she wants money, as an addict who is mentally ill who compulsively spends money? Even when no one else corroborates her claims? When there’s no evidence of her claims besides her own words? That just seems crazy to me. At the end of the day, this crazy scenario is more believable to you than her lying about it to get a crazy payday (note she’s also asking for 1b+$. In what world would that be a reasonable payout for this case anyway? I think you just have poor judgment
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DanielMcLaury Mar 23, 2026 +3
The fact that 1. You're talking about being a drug addict as though it were a character defect, and 2. You're talking about someone being gay as a reason he couldn't sexually assault a woman means that I don't think you're ready to have an adult discussion about this topic.
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jamypad Mar 23, 2026 +2
I’m stating it as a fact. You took it as a character defect. How else do you want me to articulate that that is a relevant factor in the allegation lol 😂 All I did was mention he was gay, and I think it’s clear that it seems intuitively less likely that a 12 year old gay boy is less likely to think of sex with his three year old sister considering he isn’t attracted to women. On top of it being his three year old sister. On top of him doing it at 12 years old. What do you think is more likely though, the whole situation, instead of just picking small side facts and ignoring the point? You think it’s more likely he did this than not? You’re just not a good judge of what constitutes an adult discussion if that’s your reasoning for being suspicious of my earnestness in this discussion. Honestly I can tell you’re not that smart or logical unless you are extremely blinded by your emotions here lol.
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DanielMcLaury Mar 23, 2026 +3
>I’m stating it as a fact. You took it as a character defect. How else do you want me to articulate that that is a relevant factor in the allegation It's not relevant. If "the accuser is lying for drug money" and "the accuser is addicted to drugs because of the alleged actions" are both plausible scenarios, her being addicted to drugs gives us no information whatsoever. Which, in turn, means that the only reason to bring it up is as an attack on her character. > lol 😂 I hardly think this is a laughing matter. >All I did was mention he was gay, and I think it’s clear that it seems intuitively less likely that a 12 year old gay boy is less likely to think of sex with his three year old sister considering he isn’t attracted to women. Instead of going with your intuition, you should perhaps go with the enormous amount of psychological and criminological research on the topic, which is common knowledge. (And even if you were going based off of intuition, it's extraordinarily strange to put adult men and women in the same category as toddlers. There's something concerningly wrong with your "intuitions" here.) >On top of it being his three year old sister. On top of him doing it at 12 years old. When children this young are victims of this sort of crime, the perpetrator is often an older family member. Again, common knowledge. Boys aged between 12-17 disproportionately commit sexual abuse of younger family members in the home, although I will give you that that is not as commonly-known. It is, however, something you should have looked up before throwing around wild speculation on this topic. > You think it’s more likely he did this than not? I have no idea what happened here and I never claimed to. What I have done was to object to various invalid arguments being put forth.
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TheRealCabbageJack Mar 22, 2026 +6
He sexually abused his sister???? WTActualF?
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More-Dot346 Mar 22, 2026 +2
“Judge says Annie Altman took too long to sue, can amend complaint OpenAI CEO has denied sister's claims, said she defamed him.”
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zombies-apocalypse Mar 22, 2026 +15
I hope she gets justice
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maeralius Mar 22, 2026 +10
What is with all these rich powerful people being such terrible people. Is it some sort of pact with the devil? Or are they just 'actors' and God is testing the rest of us?
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Bandolero101 Mar 22, 2026 +15
power is a magnet to these personalities
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Trust_No_Jingu Mar 22, 2026 +5
In Q Tel - CIA Investment Firms select people like Thiel, Zuckerberg, Altman for a reason Zero morals to spy and mine data of US people in exchange their companies ate allowed to succeed
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Accomplished_Ant5895 Mar 22, 2026 +2
Because you only rise to the top in American society if you’re unrepentant about hurting other people and using them as a stepping stone.
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thecelcollector Mar 22, 2026 +28
His sister has been known for a long time to suffer from severe mental illness. It's ludicrous how readily people believe this, and it's mostly because they dislike Altman. 
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DanielMcLaury Mar 22, 2026 +3
But suffering from severe mental illness would be a totally predictable outcome of being sexually assaulted from the time you were a toddler.
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DeadlyAureolus Mar 23, 2026 +3
If you're 12 you wouldn't even be punished in many states, in the rest it'd just be a juvenile court. And now that the person has turned 40 they try to convict him over something he supposedly did when he was 12? Unreal
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richal Mar 22, 2026 +11
Sexual abuse is often more about power and less about sexual attraction.
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keylimedragon Mar 22, 2026 +1
Fair enough, and he could have done it, but it would make it even harder to convince a jury. And I believe the evidence is already he said she said anyway?
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frommethodtomadness Mar 22, 2026 +3
It's a big club and this country will protect pedophiles and rapists if they're in the right class: the Epstein Class.
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goddamnitwhalen Mar 22, 2026 +2
Why does this evil ass m*********** always look vaguely confused?
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Cloudhead_Denny Mar 23, 2026 +1
Wow. So beyond devaluing all human experience/outputs/existence, he also sexually abused his sister. That tracks. What a vile piece of garbage. Anyone that lets this dude speak publicly again is complicit.
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No_Wrongdoer466 Mar 22, 2026 -1
Crazy!! The AXIS of Epstein must be stopped.
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SlinkySlekker Mar 22, 2026 +1
She’s been scapegoated by her family pretty hard. Families do that to the ones they want to control, and yes, it can make them feel and look crazy. I’m not going to disbelieve her. She’s highly intelligent, even if troubled. And there is something dark and off about him,
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ess-doubleU Mar 22, 2026 -1
For now?? A judge either dismisses it or they don't.
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XXFFTT Mar 22, 2026 +13
In this case, the judge recognized that the statute she was suing Altman under wasn't valid since the statute of limitations passed but that she can refile the lawsuit under a different statute. So, the case was dismissed without prejudice which is the "for now" part of "dismissed for now".
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ess-doubleU Mar 22, 2026 +2
Thank you for the explanation
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igetproteinfartsHELP Mar 22, 2026 +5
That's not how it works.
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