Sam Altman is one of the richest, most powerful figures shaping the future of AI — and humanity itself.
His sister Annie? A sex worker now accusing him of sexual abuse.
How did their lives take such divergent paths? A dark tale of power, control, and financial terrorism.
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2/ Background
The youngest of 4, Annie Altman was the "black sheep" of the family. Despite completing pre-med at Tufts, she chose to instead pursue improv, music, yoga — much to her family's chagrin.
Annie: "My siblings and mother Connie were very judgmental about the shift."
3/ The one exception in the Altman family was Annie’s father, Jerry.
They were incredibly close and he supported all her unconventional choices — music, yoga, and even writing a book about "how to human".
In her words: “I will always be a daddy’s girl, and specifically yours.”
4/ In May 2018, Jerry Altman tragically died of a heart attack while rowing on Creve Coeur Lake at age 67.
Despite having a "heart condition," he worked full-time until his death.
Annie had repeatedly urged Sam to help retire their dad, who dreamed of living in Costa Rica.
5/ Here's where the story turns dark, VERY dark.
Throughout her life, Annie struggled with mental and physical health issues, which worsened as she grieved her father's death.
@sama's alleged sexual assault against
@anniealtman108 may have played a role (more on this later).
6/ After her father's passing, Sam, Connie, and her siblings hid Jerry's will from Annie for over a year, until her father's 401K company notified her that she was his primary beneficiary.
It wasn't until September 2019 that Sam finally gave Annie access to her father's will.
7/ Annie then decides to quit her job to focus on her health, expecting that she would receive money that her father Jerry had left for her.
According to Annie, she notified her relatives of this plan, which she described as a "six month plan to heal my body."
8/ While filing paperwork, Annie discovers that her mother Connie, though separated, was still legally married to Jerry — used the "surviving spouse" option to override his will, blocking Annie from the money.
When she asks her family for help, they told her to "work harder."
9/ On December 19, 2019, she posts publicly about her precarious financial predicament on Facebook.
That same month, left without options, she signs up for the first time on SeekingArrangements, a site connecting "sugar babies" with wealthy clients.
Annie: "This is a plan Z."
10/ Annie’s journey in sex work was a mix of survival, trauma, and fleeting empowerment — from her first client's payment immediately covering overdue bills to dangerous in-person meetings driven by desperation, she endured harrowing experiences while reclaiming her autonomy.
11/ Financial Terrorism
Sam and her family did try to offer financial help, but with strings attached — like restarting Zoloft, an antidepressant she’d quit at 23.
Other times, they told her to "figure it out."
On her therapist’s advice, she refused and went "no-contact."
12/ It was during her "no-contact" period (2020-23) that memories of alleged sexual assault by Sam began to resurface (although in 2018, she documented her first memory as a panic attack).
Annie made explicit her allegations in Nov. 2021. Sam's ChatGPT launches in Nov. 2022.
13/ ChatGPT was an instant success. But during Sam's meteoric rise, he said almost nothing about Annie — she was never mentioned in interviews, as if she were a ghost.
At one point, ChatGPT didn’t even recognize Annie’s existence, likely because she was rarely mentioned online.
14/ In 2023, Elizabeth Weil publishes "Sam Altman is the Oppenheimer of Our Age" — in it includes an interview with Annie, unlike previous profiles of Sam.
Curiously, a day before its release, Sam emails Annie, apologizing for not helping her during her financial struggles.
15/ Clearly there's something here. Nobody enters sex work lightly, especially the sister of a powerful billionaire.
At this point, it’s Annie’s word against Sam’s — some say she’s extorting him, others note repressed memories aren’t uncommon in SA victims.
What do you think?
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Annie Altman isn’t your picture-perfect victim — she’s been a sex worker, eccentric, and doesn’t fit society’s mold.
But her allegations against her brother, Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, should demand our attention as he gains power in AI and government.
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2/ The Family
@anniealtman108 (front right) was born in 1994 to Jerry Altman (front middle) and Connie Altman (front left). Her oldest sibling is @sama (back right), born in 1985. She also has two other older brothers — Max (back middle) and Jack (back left).
3/ The Allegations
In a lawsuit filed in January, Annie alleges that Sam sexually abused her throughout her childhood starting from the age of 3 (Sam was 12).
These memories, she says, were repressed until 2020, when she went no-contact with her family.
As the U.S. government moves to ban TikTok over national security concerns, millions of Americans are flocking to 小红书 aka "Little Red Book", another Chinese social media app.
This should set off massive alarm bells — but not for the reasons you think.
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2/ Back in the 1960s, The Little Red Book (officially titled: "Quotations from Chairman Mao") was a cornerstone of communist propaganda in China.
It symbolized absolute loyalty to the Mao regime and was used to indoctrinate millions during the Cultural Revolution.
3/ The book wasn’t just a collection of quotes — it was a tool of indoctrination.
Millions were forced to memorize it, carry it, and use it to justify political campaigns, even violence. It symbolized absolute trust in Mao’s authority.
They tell us that TikTok is a “national security threat” and its algorithm is "brainwashing America". But where’s the proof?
A close examination of the evidence exposes some VERY familiar — and VERY suspicious — players.
Spoiler: it’s not really about China.
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2/ Context
TikTok — facing an impending ban on Jan. 19 — is fighting for its life right now in the Supreme Court.
Congress asserted the app's "Chinese-controlled algorithm" is pushing dangerous ideas on Americans and that the app is a "major national security threat."
3/ Let's talk about the evidence that the Department of Justice has provided.
Oh wait, we can't...because ALL the evidence has been redacted!
A 26 year-old ex-OpenAI engineer. Whistleblower in major lawsuits. Billions at stake. Dead under mysterious circumstances — suicide or foul play?
Here’s everything we know so far about the tragic death of Suchir Balaji — and the many questions that demand answers.
Mega 🧵1/
2/ AI for Good?
Suchir Balaji joined OpenAI in 2020, believing in its potential to do good. But over time became concerned over its use of copyrighted material to train AI. He left in August 2024 and two months later, publicly accused OpenAI of violating U.S. copyright laws.
3/ His Final Warning:
On Oct 23, 2024, Suchir Balaji dropped a bombshell revelation that threatens not just OpenAI’s financial future but the entire profit-driven AI industry — a proof that ChatGPT pulls up to 94% of its responses from copyrighted sources.
Gavin Newsom claims $24B for homelessness went "missing".
Well, I found evidence of CA officials possibly, allegedly, embezzling hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars through a sketchy Cayman Islands group! 🧐
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2/ In response to an April 2024 audit which exposed that California did not know how money going to solving homelessness was being spent, Gov. Newsom responded by stating the results “did not surprise” him, but added that California has taken part in “unprecedented investments”.
3/ What kinds of "unprecedented investments" you might ask?
Well, this is where things start to get sketchy.
Enter Todd Gloria, the Mayor of San Diego, who has been on a tear — making housing deal after housing deal — which he claims will "address homelessness."