Lorna Hajdini, Executive Director, Leveraged Finance, J.P. Morgan Accused of sexual harassment a junior staff member bombshell lawsuit. The case was first reported by the Daily Mail and attracted close attention hurry up.

During this time, she deleted her LinkedIn account and claimed her Instagram account was also made private amid the controversy. Although the allegations against Al-Hajdini have attracted the attention of many online, she has denied any wrongdoing.
Additionally, a spokesperson for JPMorgan, which is also a party to the lawsuit, told MailOnline that the allegations had no basis and an internal investigation had found as much. Now, the New York Post has also identified the person who made the accusation against Al-Hajdini and reports that the lawsuit has been withdrawn for correction.
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This led many to believe that the original claims about Hajdini were untrue. Meanwhile, many have begun calling on JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to take action against the accusers if the accusations prove to be false.
“Jamie Dimon is going to blow up the coffin. The CEO of course doesn’t talk nonsense,” one person said wrote Others supported Hajdini’s stance. Implying a lawsuit, one person wrote “You’re laughing now, but when the dust settles, that J.P. Morgan lady will own half of Manhattan.” Others additional “I think we are all on Team Lorna. These allegations are almost certainly false and defamatory…”
However, it’s not just regular internet users taking part in the conversation. Nalin Haley, political activist and son of former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, wrote “Haha, brother got fired, tried to say it was racial bias, but when that didn’t work, he made up (a very obvious) false harassment case. He needs to go to jail for a long time. I feel for that woman.” He added: “This is why you should not trust anyone out of hand, regardless of gender. Also, men and women can and have been victimized, and this guy who made this up is invalidating all of these very real and tragic experiences.”
Texas CEO issues urgent appeal to Jamie Dimon
During this time, Bobby Fijan, the Texas-based CEO and co-founder of the American Housing Corporation, issued an urgent appeal to Jamie Dimon seeking strong action on the matter. Fijan shared his perspective on X as a business person.
“As a matter of PR… Dimon should join in and go full scorched earth,” he wrote.
“Not only is this good ‘politics,’ but it’s also true that if someone has sex with a member of your team like this guy did, he should be subject to massive retaliation,” he added. “As they say…what’s the point of having ‘F You’ money if you don’t say ‘F You’ sometimes. Frankly, it would be a big thing for the morale of the JPMorgan team if he gave this guy a Gordon Gekko speech/routine,” he continued.
Fijan further shared his thoughts, saying “CEOs are modern-day princes with a responsibility and an obligation… and that is to take care of your team. Most of them are running away from that right now, but Dimon can win a lot of loyalty.”
Many others seemed to agree with Fiji’s assessment. “Of course. He should make this man unemployable by any Wall Street firm. Falsely accusing someone of a sex crime is horrific, whether it’s a man or a woman. Feel bad for the woman in that situation, she’s a responsible and upstanding person,” one explain.
other insert “Totally accurate, this is a perfect opportunity to show that false accusations will lead to destruction. They should bury this man under a mountain of lawsuits and they need to set an example for him.”

