Child Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Sam Altman Accused of Childhood Sexual Abuse by Sister

Sam Altman, OpenAI CEO, is facing a lawsuit filed by his sister, Ann Altman, alleging years of sexual abuse beginning in 1997. The lawsuit, filed in Missouri, claims the abuse occurred repeatedly and resulted in significant emotional distress for the plaintiff. Altman and his family have publicly denied the allegations, attributing them to Ann’s mental health challenges. This lawsuit comes amidst other legal battles for Altman, including a high-profile breach of contract suit filed by Elon Musk.

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Trump Demands End to “Witch Hunts” After Losing $5 Million Appeal

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the soon-to-be President’s appeal, finding no errors in the lower court’s rulings. The court determined the appellant failed to demonstrate any prejudicial error impacting his substantial rights. Consequently, a new trial was deemed unwarranted. The ruling emphasizes the insufficient evidence presented to overturn the lower court’s decisions.

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Appeals Court Upholds Trump Rape Verdict

The appeals court’s rejection of Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the E. Jean Carroll verdict underscores a significant legal setback for the former president. This decision, upholding the jury’s finding of sexual abuse and defamation, stands as a potent symbol against the normalization of such behavior, especially from those in positions of power.

The court’s affirmation of the verdict reinforces the gravity of the accusations against Trump. The inclusion of a deposition tape as evidence, highlighting a pattern of alleged non-consensual actions, solidifies the judge’s perception of the evidence and the jury’s decision. This strengthens the case against Trump, underscoring the potential for a broader understanding of his behavior beyond a single incident.… Continue reading

Linda McMahon’s Sexual Abuse Lawsuit Paused Amidst Constitutional Challenge

A Maryland lawsuit alleging Linda McMahon’s complicity in child sexual abuse by former WWE ring announcer Melvin Phillips has been temporarily halted. The suit, filed under a new state law eliminating statutes of limitations for such claims, targets McMahon and WWE for alleged abuse of “ring boys” as young as 13. The case’s progression is currently stayed pending a Maryland Supreme Court ruling on the constitutionality of the 2023 Child Victims Act. McMahon, who denies the allegations, is vigorously defending against the lawsuit.

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