Lorna Hajdini, a JPMorgan executive, has taken a significant step amid the backlash over allegations of sexual harassment. According to reports, Hajdini, 37, allegedly drugged a junior employee, subjected him to racial abuse, and used her power to threaten his career. A lawsuit was filed at the New York Supreme Court by a complainant identified as John Doe, who claims Hajdini made multiple sexual advances in the office and used her executive status to track his bank account activities.
Internet sleuths have dug into Hajdini's life and career, with many claims being made on social media. Although Hajdini has not officially responded to the allegations, she has deleted or deactivated her LinkedIn profile. JPMorgan has disputed the lawsuit, stating that an internal investigation found no merit to the claims.
The lawsuit alleges that the abuse and harassment started soon after Hajdini and the complainant started working together in March 2024. Two witnesses reportedly corroborate the claims made by John Doe. The case is ongoing, with the allegations against Hajdini including racial abuse and threats to ruin his career if he refused her advances.