Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Ends in Victory for Sam Altman

The verdict removes a massive financial hurdle, clearing a smooth path toward OpenAI’s potential one-trillion-dollar IPO.

However, the high-profile courtroom battle forced Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman to defend his professional credibility under oath.

Former colleagues and executives delivered unflattering testimony, openly questioning Altman’s transparency and corporate governance style.

During the trial, Musk’s legal team aggressively highlighted past leadership disputes and potential conflicts of interest.

Former Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati testified that Altman occasionally lacked honesty and created internal operational chaos.

OpenAI attorneys successfully dismissed these sharp criticisms as a coordinated character assassination targeting their leader.

Analysts view the quick legal victory as a major triumph despite the lingering reputational damage to Altman.

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