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JPMorgan sued over alleged sex slavery drugging and racial abuse by executive

International
Published on 30 April 2026
JPMorgan sued over alleged sex slavery drugging and racial abuse by executive

Court filings claim “non consensual” acts and intimidation

JPMorgan Chase is facing a lawsuit alleging that a senior executive, Lorna Hajdini, abused a junior married employee by drugging him, intimidating him, and forcing sexual acts described as non-consensual. The complaint also claims racial slurs and degrading language, including referring to him as a “brown boy Indian.” The dispute could expose how workplace power was allegedly weaponized.

  • Lawsuit accuses JPMorgan executive of drugging and intimidation
  • Claims include forced sexual acts described as non-consensual
  • Filings allege racial abuse and degrading language
  • Case raises serious questions about workplace power dynamics
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