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Sam Altman’s sister loses legal team in abuse case

The two law firms representing Annie Altman in her sexual abuse lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have filed to withdraw from the case, citing a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship.

Court filings say the firms consider continued representation impracticable due to confidential and professional concerns. Annie Altman is now seeking new legal counsel, pending court approval.

Sam Altman has denied allegations that he sexually abused his sister during their childhood and has filed a defamation countersuit, arguing the claims are false and financially motivated.

The case is separate from ongoing corporate litigation involving Elon Musk and OpenAI. As this remains an active legal matter with disputed allegations, no court ruling has established liability.

Meta Faces EU Setback

Meta has encountered a legal setback as an adviser to Europe’s top court supported regulators in a dispute over information requests tied to antitrust investigations.

The opinion backed the authority of EU competition officials to request necessary documentation during probes into digital platforms.

Meta had challenged the scope of these requests, arguing they were excessive and raised privacy concerns.

The adviser concluded that the regulator’s access was limited and accompanied by safeguards, suggesting no disproportionate intrusion.

While the opinion is non-binding, it is often influential in shaping final rulings.

The case highlights ongoing tensions between major technology firms and European oversight bodies.