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00:00Former J.P. Morgan banker Chirayu Rana has been dragged online for falsely accusing his former
00:06colleague Lorna Hajdini of drugging him and making him her, quote, sex slave. I'm sure this
00:12story has made its way across your social media in some way, shape, or form recently. J.P. Morgan
00:17calls the accusation filed in a lawsuit by Rana completely fabricated. Now, the suit was pulled
00:21last week and then popped up again on Monday afternoon with what Rana says are new evidence
00:26of his claims. In the new filing, one alleged witness who appears to be a family friend of
00:31Rana says he was staying at an apartment while visiting New York City and was woken up by
00:35Hajdini's drunken antics in the middle of the night. The witness even claims she invited him to join in
00:40on a threesome. Now, after he refused, the witness says Hajdini returned to the bedroom, but he then
00:46heard Rana pleading, quote, no, no, no, you have to leave. I'm not going to do this. Please stop.
00:51Also in the suit, another anonymous witness. This one, seemingly the owner of an apartment
00:56where some of this allegedly took place, claims that he saw Hajdini kissing Rana's neck on the
01:01street sometime during the summer of 2024. Now, before you take all of this as gospel,
01:06it's worth noting that Rana has a history of fudging facts. The Post can exclusively report
01:12that Rana lied to his bosses about his father dying so he could collect nearly three months of
01:17paid leave. And he apparently used that time off to prepare the initial lawsuit against Hajdini and
01:23J.P. Morgan while he was away. To be perfectly clear here, his father is alive and well. How am
01:29I so sure? The Post spoke to him. But in December of 2024, Rana told his bosses he needed to
01:35be with
01:35his family following his father's untimely death. Now, he managed to cobble together a variety of paid
01:41leave days, including five days of bereavement to do it. When the Post spoke with Rana's father
01:47and asked him about his son's legal battles with the big bank, he said, quote, I don't know anything
01:51about it. He didn't talk with us or anything. He's my son. He's a good guy. Now, in Rana's initial
01:57suit, he claimed that Hajdini threatened his career if he refused to partake in degrading sex acts.
02:03But the thing is, the Post learned he never even reported to her, meaning she wouldn't have been
02:09able to have any impact on his career. Now, asked for comment, a J.P. Morgan spokesman told the Post
02:14that their internal investigation reviewed emails, phone records, and witness statements
02:19and found no evidence supporting the claims and that Rana wasn't even cooperative.
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