New York: A senior executive at JPMorgan Chase has been sued by a former colleague in New York, with allegations of prolonged sexual abuse, racial harassment and workplace intimidation.
The civil suit was filed before the New York County Supreme Court, as reported by The Observer Post. It names Lorna Hajdini, an executive director at the bank, as the defendant. The complainant, identified as “John Doe,” is described as an Asian banker who worked in the leveraged finance division.
The complaint alleges that the misconduct began after the two started working together in early 2024. It states that the defendant allegedly used her senior position to pressure him into unwanted sexual encounters and threatened his career progression if he refused.
The lawsuit further alleges multiple incidents of coercion and claims that the harassment escalated into sexual assault, despite repeated objections.
It also includes allegations of racial harassment, stating that derogatory remarks were made about the complainant’s ethnicity and personal life. The complaint further alleges that the defendant admitted to drugging him on certain occasions and accessed his bank account without authorisation.
Two witnesses have been cited in the filing as corroborating parts of the complainant’s account, including hearing his protests during alleged incidents.
The complainant has stated that he reported the alleged misconduct internally in May 2025. He further alleges retaliation, including loss of system access, reprimands, and being placed on involuntary leave. He also claims he received threatening calls referencing his ethnicity and immigration status.
His counsel, Daniel J. Kaiser, said the complainant has suffered emotional trauma and professional setbacks, including a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Responding to the allegations, JPMorgan Chase denied any wrongdoing, stating that an internal investigation found no evidence to support the claims. The bank said that while several employees cooperated with the inquiry, the complainant did not participate in the process or provide supporting details.
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Chandigarh (PTI): The Punjab Assembly on Friday witnessed high drama on Friday after Congress MLA Sukhpal Singh Khaira made an allegedly objectionable remark against Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann during an intense argument over the alleged use of mobile phone in the house by the legislator.
During the one-day special session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha here, Mann accused Khaira of using a mobile phone when Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan was reading out an official resolution on the revision of wages.
After rising from his seat, the chief minister pointed to the speaker, claiming that Khaira is busy on his mobile phone and urged him to ask the Congress MLA what Sandhwan had said about the resolution.
The speaker then asked Khaira to maintain order in the house and listen to the resolution carefully.
Mann then asked Khaira, "Why don't you go out and then use it (mobile phone)," which led to a strong verbal altercation during which the opposition MLA hurled an accusation against the chief minister. Meanwhile, the speaker appealed for order and insisted that the chair be addressed.
However, both Mann and Khaira continued arguing and could be seen pointing fingers at each other as the proceedings of the house were disrupted.
The AAP MLAs also rose from their seats with Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema condemning Khaira for his conduct and demanded action against him.
Cheema further alleged that Khaira "always tries to disturb the house" as he spoke about his conduct in the assembly.
The incident occurred as an official resolution on the revision of wages was presented at the special session by Labour Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond who said it paid homage to labourers on the International Workers' Day.
"Workers are the axis of construction of the nation, the community, the state and society. Every construction project succeeds only through their blood and sweat," the resolution read.
As per the resolution, "The base rate of minimum wages for the working class in Punjab was last revised in the year 2012. Although the dearness allowance has continued to increase since 2012, there has been no increase in the base rate of minimum wages.
On this sacred occasion of May Day, in this special session of the legislative assembly, this house proposes to revise and increase the minimum wages of labourers and strongly recommends to the government to take a decision regarding the increase of minimum wages for workers, so that the contributions of the workers can be acknowledged." PRK
