JPMorgan Chase Executive Counter-Sues Over Disturbing Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
Read sick NEW emails in the JPMorgan 'sex slave' scandal as accuser finally breaks cover in first interview

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Lorna Hajdini, a JPMorgan Chase executive, has filed a countersuit against Chirayu Rana, who accused her of sexual misconduct. The case has led to severe online harassment against Hajdini, including threatening emails. Rana's claims, initially filed under a pseudonym, have sparked widespread media attention and skepticism, with both parties asserting their innocence.
- 01Lorna Hajdini, 37, claims in her countersuit that Chirayu Rana's allegations are fabricated and designed to ruin her career.
- 02Hajdini has received threatening emails, including one urging her to commit suicide, showcasing the severe impact of the allegations on her mental health.
- 03Rana's lawsuit includes claims of drugging and racial abuse, which he argues are rooted in gender inequality.
- 04JPMorgan Chase conducted an internal investigation into Rana's claims and found no evidence of wrongdoing, offering him a $1 million settlement, which he rejected.
- 05Rana has a history of misrepresenting facts, including lying about his father's death, according to Hajdini's countersuit.
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Lorna Hajdini, a 37-year-old executive director at JPMorgan Chase, has filed a countersuit against her former colleague Chirayu Rana, who accused her of making him her 'sex slave' in a lawsuit. The allegations, filed under a pseudonym on April 27, have led to a social media frenzy, resulting in severe harassment against Hajdini, including threatening emails urging her to take her own life. In her countersuit, Hajdini claims that Rana's accusations are entirely false and aimed at destroying her career and reputation. She has detailed the emotional toll these allegations have taken on her life, stating that she has faced constant ridicule and threats. Rana's claims include serious allegations of drugging and racial abuse, which he attributes to gender inequality. Despite the severity of his accusations, JPMorgan Chase conducted an investigation and found no evidence supporting Rana's claims, offering him a $1 million settlement that he declined, seeking $20 million instead. The case has raised questions about workplace dynamics and the impact of public allegations on individuals' lives, with both parties standing firm in their assertions of innocence.
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The ongoing legal battle and public allegations have resulted in significant emotional distress for Hajdini, affecting her personal and professional life.
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