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New York executive accused of drugging a junior banker and trying to coerce him into a ‘sex slave’ with ICE threats

Not everyone believes him.

An abuse allegation filed in the Supreme Court of the State of New York involving a 37-year-old JPMorgan Chase executive and her junior banker has gone viral on social media. In just a few hours, the sexual abuse story racked up tens of millions of views and, inadvertently, became an exhibition of how people still don’t take abuse accusations seriously.

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Daily Mail US was the first publication to break the story about Lorna Hajdini, 37, and her junior married banker. The alleged acts took place at the office despite a lack of consent and reportedly escalated into racism, humiliation, and threats that, should he retaliate, Hajdini would call ICE on her accuser.

According to the lawsuit filed by the banker — who goes by John Doe — Hajdini once admitted to him that she had drugged him with a date rape drug, commonly known as “roofies,” on multiple occasions, and on one occasion even berated him for crying after she allegedly attempted a sexual act on him without his consent.

Some of the details in the allegations include an incident in May 2024 when she would come to his desk, drop a pen next to it, and bend over to rub his leg under the desk. But things allegedly became less subtle when she invited him out for after-work drinks and he rejected her advances, only for her to respond by saying, “If you don’t fk me soon, I’m going to ruin you… never forget, I fking own you.”

Allegedly, things only became more harrowing from that point on. At his office birthday, Hajdini reportedly told him, “Birthday BJ for the brown boy? My little brown boy.” The harassment then escalated into alleged sexual assault. By the summer of 2024, Hajdini was reportedly showing up at an apartment where she somehow knew Doe was staying.

Hajdini allegedly told Doe, “Do you want to get promoted at year end or not? Do you want a future at JPMorgan? It’s that simple. I don’t know why you’re fighting this.” She then allegedly undressed herself while telling Doe, “I bet your little Asian, fish head, wife doesn’t have these cannons.”

Doe claims that Hajdini then forced herself on him orally, and he began crying. According to the complaint, Hajdini responded, “Stop fking crying. You think anyone would ever believe you? You’re a f*king douche bag who thinks he’s hot st, but you can’t even get your d*k hard for me? What the f**k is this?”

By May 2025, Doe filed a written complaint with JPMorgan Chase detailing a “severe pattern of sexual abuse,” and a week later he began receiving threats from unknown numbers. One caller even threatened to call ICE on him.

On X, the response to these allegations was, ironically, filled with people not taking them seriously. Some users made jokes suggesting the man was lying because he had been caught in an office affair. Others pushed back, calling out the distasteful reactions and highlighting how male victims of sexual assault are often dismissed. X, to be fair, has never really been the home for level-headed discussions.

JPMorgan Chase has stood behind its executive, releasing a statement that, in part, read: “Following an investigation, we don’t believe there’s any merit to these claims.”


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.