A JPMorgan executive is facing serious allegations of sexually abusing a junior employee. Lorna Hajdini, 37, is accused of using her power to sexually harass and abuse the accuser, who claims she drugged him with Rohypnol, also known as 'roofies', and threatened his career.
The lawsuit states that Hajdini coerced her married banker colleague into non-consensual, humiliating sex acts. The accuser claimed that the incidents began in 2024 when Hajdini dropped a pen and touched his calf, remarking, 'Oh, you did play basketball in college? … I love basketball players…,'
Rohypnol, also known as 'roofies', is a 'date rape' drug that is classified as a sedative-hypnotic drug within the benzodiazepine category. It is illegal in the United States but remains legal in various other nations, where it is employed for the treatment of insomnia.
The symptoms of consuming Rohypnol are comparable to those of alcohol intoxication or severe alcohol intoxication, including slurred speech, unsteadiness when walking, lethargy, or coma. Experts advise being aware of the warning signs and symptoms to prevent sexual assaults.