JPMorgan Staffer Sues Exec, Claims Workplace Abuse, Retaliation

A JPMorgan Chase employee who accused senior executive Lorna Hajdini of sexual abuse

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The former JPMorgan Chase employee who brought a lawsuit against senior executive Lorna Hajdini has been identified as Peter Girnus, a former banker who filed the suit in New York.

The complaint accused Hajdini of allegedly turning him into her 'sex slave' through coercion, threats, and drugging, but an internal investigation at JPMorgan found no evidence supporting the allegations.

Hajdini has categorically rejected all accusations made against her, and her lawyers stated that she never engaged in any inappropriate conduct with Girnus.

JPMorgan also pushed back against the lawsuit, stating that an internal investigation conducted by HR officials and in-house lawyers found no proof supporting the allegations.

Girnus's lawsuit also accused the bank of retaliation and failing to properly investigate the claims.