Joe Rogan Calls Lorna Hajdini's Accuser's Claims 'Fake' Amid Controversy
Lorna Hajdini row: Joe Rogan drops explosive take, calls JPMorgan accuser’s claims 'fake'
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Podcaster Joe Rogan has defended JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini against sexual harassment allegations made by a junior male employee. Rogan labeled the lawsuit as 'fake' and criticized the claims, while a JPMorgan investigation reportedly found them to be without merit. The accuser's identity has been revealed, and the lawsuit has been retracted for corrections.
- 01Joe Rogan supports Lorna Hajdini, calling the harassment claims 'fake'.
- 02The lawsuit against Hajdini has been retracted for corrections.
- 03JPMorgan's internal investigation found the accuser's claims to lack merit.
- 04Hajdini is well-liked among peers, contrasting with the alleged victim's reputation.
- 05The accuser's lawyer insists there is corroborating evidence for the claims.
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Joe Rogan, the popular podcaster, has weighed in on the sexual harassment allegations against Lorna Hajdini, a JPMorgan executive, labeling the claims as 'fake'. The lawsuit, which accused Hajdini of sexual misconduct towards a junior male employee, has gained significant media attention, particularly after the New York Post identified the accuser, who initially remained anonymous as 'John Doe'. Reports indicate that the lawsuit has been retracted for corrections, leading many to question the validity of the allegations. A spokesperson for JPMorgan stated that an internal investigation found the claims to be without merit, emphasizing that Hajdini cooperated with the probe while the accuser did not. Rogan criticized the lawsuit's sensational claims, suggesting they seemed unrealistic and likened them to a fantasy. His guest, comedian Shane Gillis, echoed this sentiment, proposing that individuals who file false lawsuits should face jail time. Meanwhile, the accuser's lawyer maintains that there is corroborating evidence supporting the claims, despite the controversy surrounding the case.
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