'If you don’t f*** my brains out': 5 shocking details in sex harassment case against JP Morgan executive
Key Points:
- John Doe has filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court accusing JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini of repeated sexual harassment, threats, and racially offensive remarks toward him shortly after he joined the firm in March 2024.
- The complaint alleges Hajdini used her senior position to intimidate Doe, making explicit sexual advances, derogatory comments about his wife, and threatening his career prospects if he did not comply.
- The lawsuit includes claims of racially charged language and coercive propositions, with Hajdini allegedly saying things like “my little Arab boy” and threatening to sabotage Doe’s promotion if he refused her advances.
- JPMorgan denies the allegations, citing an internal investigation that found no merit and noting the complainant declined to cooperate or provide evidence.
- Following the public backlash and media coverage, Hajdini has withdrawn from public view by deleting her LinkedIn profile.