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Elon Musk Accuses OpenAI Leaders of Misusing Nonprofit Status in Ongoing Legal Battle

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Updated on: 28-Apr-2026 04:00 AM
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Elon Musk vs OpenAI: 2026 Trial Begins Over Nonprofit "Scam" Claims.
Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and Greg Brockman hits federal court in April 2026. Allegations of nonprofit misuse and "Scam Altman" side deals detailed.

Key Highlights

  • Elon Musk accuses OpenAI leaders of misusing nonprofit status for personal gain.
  • Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman and Greg Brockman began in April 2026 in Oakland, California.
  • OpenAI denies claims, calling the lawsuit baseless and motivated by rivalry.
  • The trial will examine OpenAI's structure, funding, and partnership with Microsoft.
  • Outcome could affect governance and ethics in the artificial intelligence sector.
Elon Musk has intensified his public criticism of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman. On X, Musk accused them of misusing OpenAI's nonprofit status for personal gain. This comes as Musk's civil lawsuit against Altman and Brockman began on April 27, 2026, in a federal court in Oakland, California. The trial is expected to last at least three to four weeks.​

Details of Musk’s Allegations

Musk alleges that Altman and Brockman benefited financially when OpenAI shifted from a nonprofit to a for-profit public benefit corporation. He claims Brockman received tens of billions in stock and that Altman arranged multiple side deals for personal profit. Musk asserts that these actions betrayed the original mission of OpenAI, which he helped fund and establish as a nonprofit for public benefit.

In his post, Musk stated, “Scam Altman and Greg Stockman stole a charity. Full stop. Greg got tens of billions of stock for himself and Scam got dozens of OpenAI side deals with a piece of the action for himself, Y Combinator style. After this lawsuit, Scam will also be awarded tens of billions in stock directly.”

Musk argues that allowing a nonprofit to convert to a profit-driven company could set a dangerous legal precedent in the United States. He warns this could undermine public trust in charitable organizations and discourage future charitable giving.

OpenAI’s Response and Trial Implications

OpenAI has dismissed Musk’s claims as baseless. In a statement, OpenAI said the lawsuit is motivated by rivalry and an attempt to hinder a competitor. OpenAI stated, “We can't wait to make our case in court where both the truth and the law are on our side. This lawsuit has always been a baseless and jealous bid to derail a competitor.”

The trial will examine OpenAI’s structure, funding, and partnerships, including its relationship with Microsoft. The outcome could influence the future governance of artificial intelligence, a field with significant economic and social impact.

Musk claims he was excluded from key decisions while his name and funding were used to build a profit-oriented venture. He seeks damages and wants OpenAI to return to nonprofit status. Musk also calls for the removal of Altman and Brockman from leadership roles.

OpenAI contends that Musk’s actions are intended to slow its progress and promote his own AI company, xAI, launched in 2023.

Broader Industry Context

The legal dispute highlights growing tensions in the AI sector over control, ethics, and profit. The case could set important precedents for how nonprofit technology organizations evolve and operate in the United States.

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