Overview
- The lawsuit by former banker Chirayu Rana, refiled Monday in Manhattan Supreme Court, adds two anonymous statements that describe a late‑night encounter where a naked Lorna Hajdini allegedly invited a houseguest to a “threesome” and said “I own you,” plus sightings of public touching.
- JPMorgan and Hajdini deny all allegations, saying an internal review of emails, records, devices and staff interviews found no corroboration and that Rana declined to cooperate with the probe.
- Sources told the Daily Mail and the New York Post that the Manhattan District Attorney reviewed the claims but closed the criminal inquiry without charges, with Rana referred to victim‑services counseling.
- The Wall Street Journal reported JPMorgan offered Rana $1 million in early settlement talks; he declined, and his lawyers later sought a larger sum, according to those reports.
- Rana cites a PTSD diagnosis and asks to proceed anonymously, while separate media reports question parts of his account, leaving the dispute to unfold in civil court with no criminal charges disclosed or trial date announced.