Anthropic Long-Term Benefit Trust — trustee-count: 3 of 5 voting seats filled
The source lists exactly 3 LTBT trustees by name. The claim states '3 of 5 voting seats filled' with '2 seats vacant', which is mathematically consistent (3 filled + 2 vacant = 5 total). However, the source provides no information about the total number of seats, the design capacity, or vacancy status. The source simply lists 3 current trustees without any context about how many seats exist or how many are unfilled. The claim makes specific assertions about seat structure (5 voting + 1 administrative) and vacancy status that are not addressed in the source. Since the source only confirms 3 trustees exist but does not confirm the claim's framing about 5 total seats or 2 vacancies, and the claim's additional context about seat design cannot be verified from the source, the claim goes beyond what the source establishes. The source contradicts the implicit claim that we can verify the '2 seats vacant' assertion—the source provides no such information.
Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Anthropic Long-Term Benefit Trust
- Value
- 3 of 5 voting seats filled
- As Of
- March 2026
- Notes
- Designed for 5 voting trustees plus 1 administrative trustee (Delaware trust institution). Currently 2 seats vacant.
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source lists exactly 3 LTBT trustees by name. The claim states '3 of 5 voting seats filled' with '2 seats vacant', which is mathematically consistent (3 filled + 2 vacant = 5 total). However, the source provides no information about the total number of seats, the design capacity, or vacancy status. The source simply lists 3 current trustees without any context about how many seats exist or how many are unfilled. The claim makes specific assertions about seat structure (5 voting + 1 administrative) and vacancy status that are not addressed in the source. Since the source only confirms 3 trustees exist but does not confirm the claim's framing about 5 total seats or 2 vacancies, and the claim's additional context about seat design cannot be verified from the source, the claim goes beyond what the source establishes. The source contradicts the implicit claim that we can verify the '2 seats vacant' assertion—the source provides no such information.