Lorna Hajdini: JPMorgan Lawsuit Highlights Allegations of Abuse
The lawsuit against JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini has brought to light serious allegations of sexual abuse and racial harassment within a high-profile corporate environment. The case, filed by Chirayu Rana, claims that the abuse began shortly after he joined the company in spring 2024.
Rana alleges that Hajdini, who is 37 years old and a senior executive at JPMorgan Chase, used her authority to pressure him into sexual encounters. He describes a pattern of intimidation that included inappropriate comments and threats regarding his career advancement.
Key allegations from Rana’s complaint include:
- Hajdini reportedly told Rana, “If you don’t f**k me soon, I’m going to ruin you… never forget, I f**king own you.”
- She allegedly made racially charged remarks such as, “I bet your little Asian, fish head, wife doesn’t have these cannons.”
- Rana claims he was drugged with Rohypnol and Viagra before some encounters.
The lawsuit was initially filed anonymously under the name John Doe but later revealed Rana’s identity. He has since been diagnosed with PTSD stemming from the alleged abuse. As part of his claim, he seeks damages for emotional distress and lost earnings.
Two witnesses have come forward to corroborate parts of Rana’s account. However, JPMorgan Chase has denied the allegations, stating that an internal investigation found no evidence supporting them. Despite the serious nature of these claims, Hajdini remains employed at the firm.
As this case unfolds, uncertainties linger regarding its outcome and the validity of the allegations against Hajdini. The next steps in this legal battle will likely draw significant attention in both corporate and public spheres.





