Lawyer representing Elon Musk in OpenAI legal battle with Sam Altman is also a working clown
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- Jan 01, 2026
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One of the lawyers representing Elon Musk in his legal battle against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also works as a clown, according to a report.
Jaymie Parkkinen, a lawyer with Toberoff & Associates, has been on the front lines of Musk and Altmanâs ongoing legal dispute over the origins of OpenAI.
However, in his free time, Parkkinen not only performs as a clown, but operates his own âClown Cardio businessâ in Los Angeles, Business Insider reported.
âAll my comedy friends â none of them can believe Iâm a lawyer,â Parkkinen told the outlet. âAnd none of my lawyer friends can believe I do clown.â
Musk co-founded OpenAI with Altman in 2015, but later left over divisions on how to run the business and secure funding. A year after the company launched ChatGPT, Musk accused OpenAI and Microsoft of monopolizing the generative AI market and straying from the companyâs initial intentions.
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A lawyer working for Elon Musk in his legal battle against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman also has a job as a clown, according to a report
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In a lawsuit, Musk claims that OpenAI, under Altmanâs leadership, is betraying their founding goals of benefitting humanity â rather than pursuing profits.
Meanwhile, Altman counters that Musk abandoned OpenAI after being involved in its early stages and that he accused Musk of harassment.
Throughout the contentious legal dispute, Parkkinen has fought diligently in discovery disputes for Muskâs case, according to the report.
Parkkinen, whose clown performances donât involve any of the âRonald McDonald birthday party kind of stuff,â he told the outlet, uses the word âclownâ the way people might say âimprovâ or âcomedy.â
Clown forgoes bright red noses or colorful wigs, though all of the performances are improvised.
âWhen you strip away all the social masks that we all wear, if you strip away gender and politics and money and status and power, and youâre just your raw human self without all the trappings of society â who are you?â Parkkinen said. âAnd the clown tries to answer that question.â
However, Parkkinen says clown activities have taken a back seat due to the intense litigation schedule in the Musk case.
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In a lawsuit, Musk claims that OpenAI, under Altmanâs leadership, is betraying their founding goals of benefitting humanity â rather than pursuing profits.
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The lawyer founded a Clown Cardio business after realizing that the physical comedy required of clowns can make for a good workout.
The business especially took off after The New York Times wrote about the program in 2024, and Parkkinen now says there have been requests for franchises to open all the way across Europe.
Parkkinen, who some may know as the lawyer who wrote that Musk âdoes not use a computer,â declined to discuss details of the case with Business Insider. Parkkinen did not respond to The Independentâs inquiry by the time of publishing.
However, Parkkinen says the performance aspect of being a clown has helped him in the legal world since litigation is also a performance.
âAt the end of the day, itâs just about connecting with people, and so is being a lawyer,â he said. âYouâre connecting with a judge, a jury, opposing counsel.â
Parkkinen said he feels other corporate lawyers could benefit from partaking in clown activities.
âLawyers are often very conservative and kind of miss out on this huge gift thatâs right at their fingertips,â he said. âJust take an improv class.â
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