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JP Morgan Exec Called Colleague “Little Brown Boy” in Shocking Abuse Lawsuit

 A dark cloud is hanging over Wall Street this week.


A senior executive at banking giant JPMorgan Chase is facing a bombshell lawsuit. Lorna Hajdini, 37, an Executive Director at the firm, is accused of repeatedly drugging, sexually abusing, and racially harassing a junior colleague who worked under her supervision.


The victim, identified only as "John Doe" to protect his privacy, is an Asian-American married banker. He is suing Hajdini in New York County Supreme Court.


What does the lawsuit allege?


According to court documents (first reported by The Daily Mail), the nightmare began in the spring of 2024. Doe was brought in as a Senior Vice President, and shortly after, Hajdini took a senior leadership role on his team.


The lawsuit paints a disturbing picture of a boss who allegedly used her power "like a weapon."


· The Abuse: Doe claims Hajdini used her authority over his career and bonuses to pressure him into repeated, unwanted sexual encounters.

· The Racism: Beyond the physical abuse, Doe alleges he suffered constant verbal harassment. The most shocking detail? He claims Hajdini cruelly referred to him as a "little brown boy."

· The Drugging: The complaint alleges Hajdini drugged the victim to facilit

ate the abuse.

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