HITTING BACK Twist in JPMorgan ‘sex slave’ scandal as accuser ID’d & boss Lorna Hajdini breaks silence to call claims a ‘fabrication’

THE former JPMorgan worker who accused his coworker of turning him into her sex slave in a scandalous lawsuit has been identified.

Chirayu Rana, 35, is reportedly behind the suit alleging Lorna Hajdini, a high-ranking executive, racially abused, sexually assaulted and drugged him during the time they worked together.

Lorna Hajdini, an executive director of JPMorgan’s finance team, was accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a colleagueCredit: Instagram/lornamh

Rana had filed the case under the pseudonym John Doe, but sources identified the staffer in a New York Post report published on Thursday.

The man has reportedly since left JPMorgan, where he worked as vice president, and moved on as a principal investor at Bregal Sagemount.

Rana left Bregal Sagemount, an investment firm, on April 2, just a few weeks before he filed the lawsuit, The U.S. Sun can confirm.

“Chirayu Rana was employed by Bregal Sagemount from October 20, 2025, to April 2, 2026. He is no longer an employee,” Bregal Sagemount said in a statement.

Rana filed a lawsuit on Monday as John Doe to conceal his identity to protect himself and his family after he allegedy received threats, the Daily Mail reported.

In the suit, reviewed by the Daily Mail, he accused his 37-year-old coworker of turning him into her “sex slave” by drugging him with Viagra and a date rape drug and threatening to cut his bonus if he did not comply.

Rana did not report directly into Hajdini, and instead, they were colleagues on the same team, The Post reported.

Sources told the Post Rana reported to another director and that Hajdini would not have control over his annual bonus.

Hajdini has since broken her silence, denying the allegations.

“Lorna categorically denies the allegations. She never engaged in any inappropriate conduct with this individual of any kind and has never even been to the location where the alleged sexual assault supposedly took place,” her lawyers said in a statement to the New York Post.

One source told the Daily Mail that Rana’s allegations were “fanfiction,” claiming they came about after internal tensions escalated.

Two others told the outlet they were skeptical of the claims.

An ally to Hajdini told The Post that Rana “has tarnished her with a complete fabrication.”

The lawsuit, which has since been retracted for “corrections,” alleged Hajdini, who worked as an executive director of JPMorgan’s finance team, once showed up at Rana’s apartment unannounced and sexually harrrassed him.

Rana claimed the alleged coercion started soon after he joined the team in the spring of 2024.

Rana’s attorney, Daniel J. Kaiser, maintained his client was the victim of “horrific sexual abuse” and reserved the right to file his case anonymously, the Daily Mail reported.

“As to Ms. Hajdini’s predictable denials, I look forward to discovery and, in particular, her deposition,” Kaiser said.

“The abuse occurred and we will prove it.”

He also explained that the complaint was withdrawn from the New York County Supreme Court docket because when filing a John Doe designation, you need to provide a motion along with the court filing asking for the court’s permission, which he plans to do on Friday.

Rana filed an internal complaint in May 2025, alleging an abuse of power and race and gender-based discrimination, sources told The Post.

He then tried to negotiate a payoff in the “millions” to leave the company, sources claimed.

Source : https://www.the-sun.com/news/16301038/jpmorgan-scandal-lorna-hajdini-breaks-silence-accuser-indentified/

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