A lawsuit filed by Ann Altman against her brother, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, alleging sexual abuse, has been dismissed by a federal district court in Missouri. According to BlockBeats, Judge Zachary Bluestone ruled on Friday that the case was dismissed due to the statute of limitations, as the alleged incidents occurred too long ago. However, the judge allowed Ann Altman the opportunity to amend and resubmit her complaint.Ryan Mahoney, Ann Altman's attorney, stated that the court's decision was procedural and did not affect the substance of the allegations. He added that the court has permitted the submission of a revised complaint, which the legal team plans to complete promptly, continuing with the discovery process. Sam Altman's legal representatives declined to comment on the matter.In January 2025, Ann Altman accused Sam Altman of abuse and manipulation during their upbringing in Missouri from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. She claimed the abuse began when she was three years old and continued until she was a minor. Sam Altman, representing himself, his mother, and his brother, issued a statement at the time denying the allegations as "completely untrue."In March 2025, while denying the accusations, Sam Altman filed a defamation lawsuit against his sister, claiming her "false statements" damaged his reputation and caused emotional distress. His attorney also argued that the lawsuit was filed with the improper purpose of pressuring him for unlimited financial support. The judge's recent ruling allows Sam Altman to proceed with his defamation lawsuit.