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Lawsuit accuses JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini of sexual abuse, racial harassment

The complaint says the executive used her position to coerce sex and drug the employee, while JPMorgan Chase denies the claims.

  • A lawsuit filed in New York County Supreme Court accuses JPMorgan Chase executive Lorna Hajdini, 37, of sexual assault, coercion, and racial harassment against former employee John Doe.
  • Starting in spring 2024, the complaint alleges Hajdini used her senior role in the Leveraged Finance team to pressure Doe with career threats tied to promotions and professional advancement.
  • Serious claims include allegations that Hajdini used Rohypnol to drug Doe, enabling sexual encounters without consent; two witnesses reportedly support parts of his account.
  • JPMorgan Chase denied the allegations after an internal investigation found no merit, while Doe alleges he faced retaliation including negative job references and loss of system access after filing a formal complaint in May 2025.
  • With Hajdini still employed at the bank, the case raises broader questions about workplace oversight and accountability for senior leadership, while Doe maintains anonymity citing ongoing threats to his safety and family.
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dailymail.com broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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