A JPMorgan executive allegedly used her power to sexually harass and abuse a junior male employee – drugging him, subjecting him to racial abuse and threatening his career when he refused her advances, according to a lawsuit.
Lorna Hajdini, 37, an executive director in JPMorgan Chase’s Leveraged Finance division, is accused in the filing of coercing a married banker into ‘non-consensual and humiliating sex acts’ over months, despite his pleas for her to stop.
Her accuser claims she admitted to drugging him with the date rape drug ‘roofies’ on multiple occasions and, during one encounter, berated him as he cried while she
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