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JPMorgan Sex-Abuse Suit Adds Anonymous ‘Threesome’ Claim as Docket Reappears

JPMorgan cites an internal review that found no corroboration.

Overview

  • The lawsuit, which briefly returned to the Manhattan court docket Monday after being pulled last week, now includes two new anonymous witness statements.
  • One statement alleges that in September 2024 a naked Lorna Hajdini urged a visiting friend to join a sexual encounter and said she “owned” Chirayu Rana.
  • JPMorgan says its review of emails, records and devices found no evidence of the alleged misconduct, and the bank says Rana did not cooperate as Hajdini did.
  • The New York Post reported that Rana told bosses his father had died to obtain paid leave, yet the father told the paper he is alive, raising fresh questions about the accuser’s credibility.
  • The plaintiff is proceeding under the pseudonym “John Doe” and seeks to stay anonymous, citing PTSD in a therapist’s letter, and the dispute remains a civil case with no criminal charges disclosed.