Update on Lorna Hajdini Sexual Harassment Case Involving JPMorgan Executive
Lorna Hajdini case update: Alleged victim made career move days ago; JPMorgan exec finally responds
Hindustan Times
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A man identified as 'John Doe' in a sexual harassment lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase's Lorna Hajdini left his job at Bregal Sagemount shortly before the allegations surfaced. Hajdini denies the claims, which include accusations of drugging and coercion, and JPMorgan's internal review found no evidence supporting the allegations.
- 01The alleged victim left Bregal Sagemount just before filing the lawsuit against Lorna Hajdini.
- 02Hajdini denies all allegations, claiming they are fabricated.
- 03JPMorgan conducted an internal review and found no evidence supporting the claims.
- 04The lawsuit seeks damages for emotional distress and reputational harm.
- 05The alleged victim reportedly sought a multimillion-dollar settlement prior to the lawsuit.
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The sexual harassment lawsuit filed against Lorna Hajdini, an executive at JPMorgan Chase, has drawn significant attention following the departure of the alleged victim, referred to as 'John Doe', from Bregal Sagemount on April 2, 2026. The lawsuit, initially filed in New York state court, accuses Hajdini of serious offenses, including drugging the complainant with Rohypnol and Viagra, and coercing him in a workplace setting. However, both JPMorgan and Hajdini's legal team have strongly contested these claims. An internal investigation by JPMorgan reportedly found no evidence supporting the allegations, with a spokesperson stating that the complainant did not fully cooperate during the inquiry. Hajdini's representatives have categorically denied the allegations, asserting that the claims are a complete fabrication. Furthermore, sources indicate that the alleged victim sought a multimillion-dollar settlement before the lawsuit became public. He has since begun to erase his digital presence, including deactivating his LinkedIn and Instagram accounts, amidst the ongoing controversy.
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The ongoing legal battle could affect the reputations and careers of those involved, particularly if the allegations gain traction or lead to further investigations.
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