Banker who accused feminine boss of constructing him ‘office sex slave’ unmasked

Former JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana has been identified as the man behind the ‘sex slave’ lawsuit – while female executive Loran Hajdini has categorically denied the allegations

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Chirayu Rana was named as the accuser

The identity of a banker who claimed he was forced into becoming an office “sex slave” for a high-ranking female executive has been revealed. Chirayu Rana, 35, has been identified as the man behind a shocking lawsuit alleging Lorna Hajdini, 37, sexually assaulted, racially abused and drugged him while they worked together at JP Morgan.

Rana had filed the lawsuit under a John Doe pseudonym to try keep his identity secret but sources close to JP Morgan are said to have outed him to the New York Post. The lawsuit – which has since been withdrawn so “corrections” can be made – claims that the alleged ordeal began when Rana joined the company in March 2024.

JPMorgan has accused Rana of fabricating the claims in the court documents. In the lawsuit, Rana alleges that within weeks of his first day, Hajdini’s behaviour had begun to be inappropriate, including suggestive comments and unwanted physical contact around the office.

The junior banker alleged that Hajdini made several explicit sexual remarks, touched him without his consent, and even made threats relating to his career if he refused her advances.

In one alleged exchange, she is said to have warned: “If you don’t f*** me soon, I’m going to ruin you.”

The lawsuit included claims that Hajdini gave him Viagra without his consent, pushed him to the ground and sat on his face. She is also accused of having ordered the man to suck on her toes.

In one alleged incident at his apartment, Rana alleges Hajdini arriving uninvited and forced herself on him despite his repeated pleas for her to stop.

The suit claims he broke down in tears during the ordeal, only to be met with a volley of vile abuse.

She allegedly said: “Stop f****** crying. You think anyone would ever believe you? You’re a f****** douche bag who thinks he’s hot s***, but you can’t even get your d*** hard for me? What the f*** is this?”

Hajdini has now issued a statement to the New York Post, via her legal team, to vehemently deny the allegations.

It states: “Lorna categorically denies the allegations. She never engaged in any inappropriate conduct with this individual of any kind and has never even been to the location where the alleged sexual assault supposedly took place.”

JP Morgan said it launched an internal investigation into Rana’s allegations but found no evidence to support them.. Hajdini remains employed at the bank.

They added in a statement: “While numerous employees cooperated with the investigation, the complainant refused to participate and has declined to provide facts that would be central to support his allegations.”

Rana’s attorney, Daniel J. Kaiser, said his client is a victim of “horrific sexual abuse”.

He added: “As to Ms. Hajdini’s predictable denials, I look forward to discovery and, in particular, her deposition.

“The abuse occurred and we will prove it.”

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Rana, who left the firm in late 2024, is now seeking damages for emotional distress, lost earnings and harm to his reputation.

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