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UPDATE:
The JP Morgan employee who filed the lawsuit detailed in this article has been identified as Chirayu Rana. According to The New York Post, Rana has been accused of making fabricated sexual-harassment claims against Lorna Hajdini, as an internal investigation at the firm found no evidence of wrongdoing.
“Following an investigation, we don’t believe there’s any merit to these claims,” a spokesperson for JP Morgan said. “While numerous employees cooperated with the investigation, the complainant refused to participate and has declined to provide facts that would be central to support his allegations.”
Hajdini also released the following statement to The Post via her attorneys.
“Lorna categorically denies the allegations. She never engaged in any inappropriate conduct with this individual of any kind and has never even been to the location where the alleged sexual assault supposedly took place.”
The court filing which the Daily Mail, who broke the story, sourced its information from has since been redacted and withdrawn for “corrections.”
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A lawsuit filed in New York City this week has accused Lorna Hajdini, a JPMorgan Chase executive, of a months-long pattern of sexual abuse against a male colleague. The details of the allegations have been going viral on social media.
In the court filing from earlier this week, 37-year-old Lorna Hajdini — a managing director at JPMorgan — was accused by a married senior vice president of drugging him with roofies and sexual performance-enhancing substances, forcing him into non-consensual sex acts while he cried, directing racial slurs at him and his wife, and threatening his career to keep him quiet and obedient.
Lawsuit accuses JP Morgan Chase executive Lorna Hajdini of multiple instances of sexual abuse; her alleged comments to the victim are going viral on social media
The plantiff alleged that the abuse began in spring 2024 and continued for several months, and that he suffered PTSD and significant professional harm as a result. JPMorgan, however, conducted an internal investigation and found no merit to the claims, which resulted in the plaintiff being placed on leave and Hajdini remaining employed at the firm.
According to the Daily Mail, per the court documents — which were filed in New York on Monday, April 27, by “John Doe”, who claims he filed anonymous to protect himself and his family after receiving threats — during one of the encounters, Hajdini allegedly “removed her shirt, began fondling her breasts and racially insulted Doe’s wife.” The Daily Mail also described the alleged victim as being Hajdini’s “sex slave.”
“I bet your little Asian, fish head, wife doesn’t have these cannons,” the complaint alleges that Hajdini said.
The claim also alleges that Hajdini then forcibly removed the victim’s pants and performed oral sex on him against his will, leading him to begin crying.
“Stop f—— crying. You think anyone would ever believe you? You’re a f—— douche bag who thinks he’s hot s—, but you can’t even get your dk hard for me? What the f— is this?” she allegedly said during this interaction.
In the second encounter, Hajdini allegedly ordered him to suck her toes, pushed him to the ground and sat on his face, verbally abused him when he was unable to stay aroused, and made a racist remark that at least his genitals didn’t “taste like curry.”
The specific details of the claims have been going viral on social media given their scandalous nature, with Hajdini’s alleged comments toward the accuser gaining more traction than the actual alleged assault.
Sir, job applications are up 686,000% this morning pic.twitter.com/St63mdTyCg
— Sound Dobad (@SoundDobad) April 30, 2026
POV you’re a junior banker at JP Morgan and your MD wants to have a performance chat pic.twitter.com/VCMkrMspu4
— Velvet Milkman (@velvetmilkman0) April 30, 2026
I sent this to my boss at work and she replied how shocking it is and how she’d never do that to her employees https://t.co/K3WEMUrMgr pic.twitter.com/BWguIYG0N6
— Mads (@MadsPosting) April 30, 2026
https://t.co/VbDhZPSYEB pic.twitter.com/tjuoX33S1A
— Jarvis (@jarvis_best) April 30, 2026
The lawsuit also names JPMorgan Chase as a defendant, accusing the blue-chip banking firm of enabling the alleged abuse and retaliating against the plaintiff after he reported it. According to the complaint, rather than disciplining Hajdini, JPMorgan placed the plaintiff on involuntary leave while Hajdini faced no professional consequences.
Neither Hajdini nor JPMorgan responded to the lawsuit nor the Daily Mail’s request for comment.