JPMorgan Chase executive director Lorna Hajdini has been accused of sexual harassment, assault, and coercion in a lawsuit filed by a former male employee.
The plaintiff, proceeding under the pseudonym 'John Doe,' filed the complaint in New York County Supreme Court on April 27, alleging that Hajdini forced him to be her 'sex slave.'
A viral X post from an account named Brayden Cookz claimed that Hajdini is his mother, but Grok stated that there is no verification of the relation and no reports mention her having a son named Brayden or any children.
The plaintiff joined JPMorgan's leveraged finance team in spring 2024 and filed an internal complaint against Hajdini in May 2025, but JPMorgan's internal investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing.
The suit claims Hajdini drugged him with Rohypnol and Viagra, subjected him to non-consensual sexual acts, used racial slurs, and threatened his bonus and career if he did not comply.
Hajdini's lawyers said she 'categorically denies the allegations,' while JPMorgan stated that a thorough internal investigation found no evidence supporting the claims.