Elon Musk Shares OpenAI President’s ‘Personal Files’, Alleges Fraud Conspiracy
Elon Musk has escalated his feud with OpenAI by publicly sharing what he calls personal files of President Greg Brockman, alleging a “conspiracy to commit fraud” by the company’s leadership. The documents were posted on his platform, X.
Key Details of the Allegations
- Musk, an OpenAI co-founder who left in 2018, recently sued the company for straying from its non-profit mission.
- The shared files reportedly contain internal emails and communications involving Brockman and other executives.
- While Musk’s post simply states “Their conspiracy to commit fraud,” the exact nature of the allegations remains unclear from the released materials.
The documents seem to centre on discussions about and fundraising. This public release of internal communications marks a major intensification in the conflict between Musk and the AI research giant.
OpenAI has not yet responded to Musk’s latest move. The situation highlights the deepening rift between the company and one of its most prominent founders.



