Social media users start comparing JPMorgan executives Lorna Hajdini and NFL reporters Diana Russini They are sexual abuse disputes and cheating disputes.
The online discussion comes as Hajdini is under heightened scrutiny after she was named in a civil lawsuit filed in New York accusing her of sexual misconduct, coercion and workplace abuse. The claims have not been proven in court but are denied by both Hajdini and JPMorgan.
JPMorgan Chase said an internal investigation did not yield any evidence to support the allegations.
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Dianna Russini was immediately criticized after Page Six revealed compromising photos of the NFL reporter with New England Patriots head coach Michael Vrabel, both of whom are married with children.
After the photo went viral, social media users were increasingly harshly critical of the couple. Users analyzed their relationship and posted previous professional interviews, which led to accusations of infidelity.
After Al-Hajdini’s lawsuit came to light, social media users were quick to spot similarities in the appearance of the two women who made headlines for their respective controversies.
A user on X posted a photo of Russini and Hajdini, speculating that the two women might be related, and wrote“Eng, they look a bit like sisters. Oh.”
another user wrote“These two women must be cousins.”
Another user thought this was another Russini-Vrabel post, wrote“When I scrolled past this I thought this was another russini/vrabel post. Just didn’t want to see any more failures.”
Another user tried to compare the two situations, writing“A whole new level with J.P. Morgan girls. 🤦♂️”
Some users take analytics too seriously, one of writing“I could write a paper about how weird it is that girl-next-door types are often the most mischievous because society gives them a free pass. They seek attention validation and control.”
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The lawsuit was filed by a former colleague, the Daily Mail reported. He alleged that Hajdini subjected him to abuse, coercion, inappropriate behavior and posed a threat to his career advancement. The complaint also names JPMorgan Chase, accusing the company of failing to adequately address internal complaints.
However, these claims have been strongly questioned. JPMorgan Chase said its internal review found there was no basis for the allegations. Al-Hajdini also denied any wrongdoing.
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