Lorna Hajdini since bombshell lawsuit accuse JPMorgan Chase Executive sexually harass her Married male junior staff. Now she appears to have gained support from Tristan Tate, brother of Andrew Tate, known for his controversial stance on the Manor Circle issue.

The Daily Mail initially reported on the lawsuit against Al-Hajdini, and as the story broke, the New York Post revealed the identity of the accuser. However, we have chosen not to name the alleged victim in this matter. Meanwhile, The Washington Post also reported that the lawsuit had been withdrawn for correction, but many took that to mean the allegations against Al-Hajdini were false.
Notably, lawyers for JPMorgan executives have denied any wrongdoing by their clients. JPMorgan Chase, also involved in the lawsuit, clarified through a spokesperson to the Daily Mail that as an internal investigation revealed, there was no “substantiation” to the plaintiff’s claims. The spokesperson also noted that while Al-Hajdini agreed to cooperate with the investigation, the alleged victim refused. There are also reports that the alleged victim did not even report directly to Al-Hajdini, casting doubt on claims that she used her position to provide sexual favors for the accuser’s promotion. However, the plaintiff’s attorney, John Doe, doubled down on his client’s claims.
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While this incident caused an uproar, Tristan release This is a chilling warning to anyone making false accusations. He shared a post about how plaintiffs are using legal chatbots, in which he detailed a similar ordeal for litigation content.
Tristan Tate seeks brutal punishment in Lorna Al-Hajdini case
“False accusers should be punished with the death penalty. I’ve said this before,” Tate wrote on Tate isn’t the only one thirsting for blood.
Many are calling on JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon to take action against the accusers if the accusations prove to be false. Podcaster Joe Rogan also firmly supported Al-Hajdini on the matter, calling his latest episode of the lawsuit “bogus.”
While Tate’s views appear to be in line with those of many online, some believe his calls for the execution of his accusers are a step too far. “The death penalty seems a bit extreme. I think 30+ years in prison is well deserved because these monsters are trying to destroy people’s lives, it doesn’t matter if they are male or female,” one commented.
other additional “It’s a bit much. How about ten years in prison?”

