one JPMorgan Chase Executive Lorna Hajdini faces shocking sexual abuse allegations. A former junior colleague filed a lawsuit against her, claiming she harassed him, drugged him and performed sex acts on him, although he repeatedly denied it. Understandably, social media is now abuzz with discussion about Al-Hajdini, with the podcast’s tweets particularly grabbing the public’s attention.

After the row broke out, Murray Hill Guy shared a tweet claiming he realized he was linked to Lorna Hajdini on LinkedIn. “Having been with her for years…what should I do?” he asked in the post.
In his next tweet, which he captioned “Nothing…,” he claimed he was delivering a message to JPMorgan executives.
The message read: “Hi Lorna – saw your role as an Executive Director at JPMorgan Chase and your Stern background. I am currently pursuing opportunities in this area and would love the opportunity to connect with you and learn from your experience. Thank you for any guidance you are willing to share.”
He said in a tweet on April 30 that he had received a reply from Lorna Hajdini. he shared a screenshot The reply to his last message was: “Please send your resume to email id [redacted]”.
He shared the tweet with the caption: “OMG am I there???”
Hajdini’s LinkedIn account, which was previously visible, has been deleted.
What was the J.P. Morgan sexual abuse scandal?
According to the Daily Mail, a former Asian colleague of Hajdini claimed that he suffered months of racial discrimination and sexual assault. The man claimed in the lawsuit that Al-Hajdini even visited his home and abused him while he begged her to stop.
The man claims the misconduct began in 2024, according to the lawsuit. He claimed the first encounter occurred when the executive dropped a pen and grabbed him as she picked it up. “Oh, you played basketball in college? … I love basketball players … they make me wet,” she allegedly said.
The plaintiff claims the executive drugged him on one occasion and took advantage of him. She allegedly made suggestive gestures and made derogatory remarks not only to the man, but also to his wife.
JPMorgan denies all claims
A representative for JPMorgan denied the allegations, the Daily Mail reported. “After investigation, we have concluded that there is no basis for these claims.”

