
The highly publicised legal battle involving former JPMorgan Chase employee Chirayu Rana and executive Lorna Hajdini has taken yet another dramatic turn. After Rana’s new filing, submitted to the Washington Court after some “corrections” to the initial filing, Hajdini has publicly responded to the allegations of sex slavery, coercion, drugging Rana, and even initiating threesomes, among other claims.
What Chirayu Rana said in the new court filing
In new documents submitted on May 3, 2026, the plaintiff, who initially filed as John Doe, publicly identified as Chirayu Rana, 35, a former JPM banker currently working at Bregal Sagemount, a private equity firm. In the updated complaint, Rana alleges that Hajdini subjected him to repeated harassment, coercion, and intimidation after joining the team in 2024. The filing alleges that Hajdini coerced him into a controlling sexual dynamic, subjected him to explicit remarks and unwanted sexual advances, sometimes in his own apartment, and threatened his career if he refused to comply.
















