Former JPMorgan Employee Identified in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Bank Executive
A former JPMorgan Chase employee who filed anonymous sexual harassment claims against a female executive has been publicly identified.

A former JPMorgan Chase employee who filed anonymous sexual harassment allegations against a bank executive has been identified as Chirayu Rana, according to multiple reports.
Rana had filed a lawsuit accusing JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini of sexual harassment and abuse, with claims that he was forced to be her "sex slave." The lawsuit was initially filed anonymously.
According to reports, Rana had previously consulted a legal advice chatbot approximately 10 months ago regarding similar allegations, with records showing he had asked the system about rape-related legal matters.
JPMorgan Chase has not publicly commented on the specific allegations. The bank, which is the largest in the United States by assets, faces ongoing scrutiny as the case develops.
The identification of the plaintiff comes as the lawsuit continues to generate attention within the financial industry. The case involves serious allegations of workplace misconduct at one of the nation's most prominent financial institutions.
Neither Rana nor Hajdini could be immediately reached for comment regarding the ongoing legal proceedings.