
Senior JPMorgan Chase executive has exposed a series of vile and threatening messages she received after a former colleague accused her of forcing him to be her “sex slave.” Lorna Hajdini filed a 68-page countersuit in the New York Supreme Court, accusing ex-banker and American-Nepali Chirayu Rana of fabricating a months-long sexual harassment campaign.
Her lawyers released a batch of disturbing emails sent to Hajdini after the legal battle became a huge scandal.The newly released court filings detail the severe backlash Hajdini has faced. According to the New York Post, one anonymous email sent on April 30 read: “I hope you get gang r****d to the point you wanna kill yourself after cos you realise what a worthless w***e you are. You f–king piece of s–t. KILL YOURSELF.
I sincerely hope your family all die slow painful deaths from aggressive cancers.”Other messages were explicit. A message from May 1 stated: “Omg you bad girl fly me out damn you got hips I wanna behind you over desk and tell you I want a new bonus and a f–king Christmas card cus I gotta Cannon for you and I dont snitch.”Another email sent the same day said, “Your new toy,” and read: “I like everything I’ve read about you so far.
My name is [redacted] and if you are in need of slave, I’ve been searching for a master. That Arab guy is a f–king p—y lol.”The sender added, “If all I had to was f–k you and do it real good, id be the President of Chase lol I hope you’re in good spirits being all over the news…..every man in America wants to f–k you now….I hope I get a turn.”Hajdini’s team argues that Rana made up the allegations to extort a massive financial payout of millions and to “destroy her reputation.”The filings state that Hajdini and her family have been subjected to non-stop harassment, with the executive becoming the target of “countless jokes, memes, and AI-generated images and videos of a persistently vile, degrading, and sexual nature.”JPMorgan Chase has backed Hajdini, denying Rana’s assertions that he was a top-tier performer whose work reached CEO Jamie Dimon. A bank spokesperson confirmed they have no intention of settling.
Furthermore, internal human resources documents revealed that Hajdini had no authority over Rana’s bonuses or promotions and that Rana refused to provide evidence to back his claims.Rana had once lied about his father dying to secure time off.Moreover, he defended his pursuit of the $20 million lawsuit. Speaking to South Asian news website The Juggernaut, he dismissed the backlash as a double standard.“The biggest thing here is, if you call this fake, it’s just gender inequality,” Rana said.He added: “If the roles were reversed, what do you think would happen?”Rana’s original lawsuit claimed Hajdini threatened his career and subjected him to non-consensual sexual acts and racial slurs. Among his claims was an allegation that Hajdini removed her shirt and told him, “I bet your little Asian, fish head wife doesn’t have these cannons.”JPMorgan’s internal investigation concluded there was no evidence to support any of Rana’s allegations.

