Is Lorna Hajdini married? What we know about JP Morgan executive's love life amid row over Chirayu Rana’s bombshell sexual harassment allegations against her
J.P. Morgan executive Lorna Hajdini faces sexual harassment allegations from former employee Chirayu Rana, who claims he was drugged and coerced. Rana's lawsuit, filed under a pseudonym, details accusations of abuse and threats to his bonus. Howev...

In the suit filed by Rana, under the pseudonym John Doe, he accused the 37-year-old executive director on JPMorgan’s leveraged finance team of subjecting him to sexual abuse. According to the suit, Rana alleged that Hajdini drugged him with Rohypnol and Viagra and threatened to reduce his bonus if he did not comply, effectively turning him into what he described as a “sex slave.”
The sexual harassment claims came to light after The Daily Mail broke the story on Wednesday evening (April 30, 2026), citing shocking details from a now-retracted court document that has since been withdrawn for “corrections.”
Is Lorna Hajdini married?
There are no reports from verified news outlets or other reliable sources confirming whether Lorna Hajdini is married. There are also no reports about her relationships. Recent coverage has instead focused on a high-profile lawsuit filed against her in late April 2026.
Rana has been accused of making fabricated sexual-harassment claims against the 37-year-old high-ranking executive at the bank, the New York Post reported, citing sources. An internal investigation into the claims found no evidence of wrongdoing.
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“Following an investigation, we don’t believe there’s any merit to these claims,” the NY Post quoted the spokesperson as saying. “While numerous employees cooperated with the investigation, the complainant refused to participate and has declined to provide facts that would be central to support his allegations.”
He filed an internal complaint in May 2025. In the complaint, he alleged race- and gender-based harassment and abuse of power before trying to negotiate a payoff that ran into “millions” to leave the company, sources told The Post.
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