A recently filed lawsuit alleges that a shady building company tricked Altman into paying for a '$27 million lemon' with a serious sewage problem.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s $27 million luxury mansion in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco has a pipe that’s dumping sewage on the side of the house. That’s according to a lawsuit filed on July 12, 2024, and uncovered by
As detailed by The San Francisco Standard, the owner in the lawsuit is probably Altman. The plaintiff in the lawsuit is listed as 950 Lombard LLC. Altman is the current resident at that address, which is also the registered business address of an investment firm owned by Altman and his brother.
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