
JPMorgan Executive Accused of Forcing Married Colleague into Humiliating Acts, Lawsuit Alleges
A JPMorgan Chase executive, Lorna Hajdini, is accused in a New York Supreme Court filing of coercing a married junior colleague into non-consensual and humiliating sex acts for months, allegedly drugging him and threatening him when he resisted. The plaintiff says the bank retaliated after he reported the abuse, including involuntary leave and reputational damage, and that Hajdini gained unauthorized access to his bank account. JPMorgan denies the claims, saying an internal investigation found no merit. The allegations sparked media attention and a reported uptick in JPMorgan’s stock on the news.