In Panchkula, Haryana, an 18-year-old woman has accused her father of sexually abusing her for over 11 years, beginning when she was seven. She told police the assaults occurred when her mother was away, often while the father was drunk, and that resistance led to beatings and death threats. She alleges she became pregnant while in Class 9 and was forced to consume unidentified medicines to end the pregnancy. Police have arrested him under multiple laws, including POCSO, and she is receiving counselling.
Italian former model Elisabetta Tai Ferretto, who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse, has been found safe in the US after her family said they lost contact in April. After visiting Italy earlier, she was located in a Florida detention facility. Ferretto was among the first to publicly describe an alleged encounter with Epstein in 2004.
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A former JPMorgan Chase banker, Chirayu Rana, is accused of faking his father’s death to obtain bereavement leave. Rana later filed a lawsuit against executive Lorna Hajdini, alleging sexual abuse and drugging. Investigators found Rana’s father was alive and unaware. The suit was withdrawn, and JPMorgan reviewed the claims and found no merit.
A sexual abuse and racial harassment lawsuit filed against JP Morgan executive Lorna Hajdini has sparked fresh controversy after a report claimed the allegations were fabricated. The case, reportedly lodged in New York County Supreme Court, also mentions an Indian banker complainant and questions the credibility of the accuser’s statements, intensifying scrutiny of the parties involved.
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.
Annie Altman, the sister of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, has seen her legal team change as two firms filed to withdraw in a St. Louis federal court case alleging sexual abuse by OpenAI’s CEO. The Mahoney and Simon Law Firms said the attorney-client relationship had “generally” broken down and that continued representation had become “impracticable.”
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