
Overview
JPMorgan Lorna Hajdini and Chirayu Rana Scandal refers to a viral scandal and sexual harassment lawsuit following allegations that 37-year-old J.P. Morgan Executive Director Lorna Hajdini allegedly abused her position to sexually harass a junior male employee, initially a “John Doe” but later identified as 35-year-old Chirayu Rana, including claims she drugged him, subjected him to racial abuse and threatened his career. The scandal spread quickly online in late April and early May 2026, particularly on X / Twitter, where users made light of the situation, joking at the accuser’s expense.
After the claims initially spread, it was reported that Rana (a principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount) was the accuser, and images of him leaked online, spawning memes mocking him. Details then emerged that Rana had been accused of fabricating the claims after an internal investigation at JPMorgan found no evidence of wrongdoing. Hajdini then issued a statement via her lawyers and denied the allegations, with JPMorgan doing the same. The reports that the story was fake and allegedly made up by Rana rapidly garnered attention online as it sparked further memes and viral discourse.
Background
On April 29th, 2026, Daily Mail reported in a story and posted on its X / Twitter account, @dailymail, that a “Glamorous JP Morgan exec” had allegedly turned a male broker under her supervision into an “office sex slave,” with the story rapidly going viral. The X post received over 43.9 million views and 20,000 likes in one day.
The Daily Mail article reported on the lawsuit filed in New York by an anonymous plaintiff, identified as John Doe and later revealed to be Chirayu Rana, against JPMorgan Executive Director Lorna Hajdini. The accuser alleged that beginning in the spring of 2024, shortly after they began working together, Hajdini subjected him to escalating sexual harassment, coercion and abuse.
According to the complaint, the behavior included explicit comments, unwanted physical contact and repeated threats that his career would be harmed if he rejected her advances. Doe further claims the harassment escalated into sexual assault, including incidents in which he says he was coerced into non-consensual acts and even drugged without his knowledge. The lawsuit also alleged that Hajdini used racial insults and intimidation, as well as her senior position, to maintain control over him.
The complaint additionally accuses JPMorgan of failing to address the alleged misconduct and instead retaliating against Doe after he reported it. He claims the firm placed him on involuntary leave, damaged his professional reputation and allowed threatening behavior to continue.
The same day, the publication posted to its American counterpart on the X account @Daily_MailUS, which received over 21.8 million views and 16,000 likes in one day.
Developments
Response From JPMorgan and Lorna Hajdini, Accuser Revealed As Chirayu Rana
Late on April 30th, 2026, the New York Post published an article titled “Bombshell sex harassment suit against Lorna Hajdini, JPMorgan branded ‘complete fabrication’ as John Doe is unmasked,” which revealed that the John Doe in the suit was 35-year-old Chirayu Rana, who was now a principal at investment firm Bregal Sagemount.
The article reported that Rana is alleged to have fabricated the sexual harassment claims against Lorna Hajdini and JPMorgan, and that the claims have been disputed following an internal investigation by JPMorgan that found no supporting evidence. The report also noted that the original court filing cited by Daily Mail was later withdrawn for corrections, and that Hajdini categorically denied all allegations, stating she never engaged in inappropriate conduct and was not present at locations described in the complaint.
According to sources cited in the NY Post piece, Rana filed an internal complaint in May 2025 and allegedly sought a multimillion-dollar settlement to leave the bank. JPMorgan rejected these claims, stating that the complainant did not cooperate with its investigation and failed to provide key evidence. Additional details suggest that Rana and Hajdini were colleagues but did not have a direct reporting relationship, undermining his claims that she controlled his compensation or career progression.
Online Reactions
Following the initial reports between April 29th and early April 30th, 2026, the case immediately drew strong reactions from users on the platform, with many making light of the situation or lamenting that they had not been in it themselves.
For example, on April 29th, X user @drewvento posted about the viral moment, joking that JPMorgan “received 435,122 applications in the past hour. 20X their previous single day high.” The post received over 2.5 million views and 22,000 likes in one day.
That same day, X user @chuckfbass posted, “Sleeping on the couch tonight for laughing at this too hard,” in response to claims that Hajdini had said, “I bet your little Asian, fish head, wife doesn’t have these cannons,” to the victim. The post received over 3.3 million views and 36,000 likes in one day.
Also on April 29th, 2026, X user @velvetmilkman0 posted a picture of the Apu Apustaja variation of Pepe the Frog in a Boob Shadow meme with the caption, “POV you’re a junior banker at JP Morgan and your MD wants to have a performance chat.” The post received over 2.2 million views and 99,000 likes in one day.
Many users began jokingly posting about their desire to work at JPMorgan following the allegations. On April 30th, 2026, X user @geiger_capital posted a video with the caption, “Just got accepted for a junior position on the leveraged finance team at JP Morgan.” The post received over 1.1 million views and 41,000 likes in one day.
Just got accepted for a junior position on the leveraged finance team at JP Morgan pic.twitter.com/BiBAnNEXyu
— Geiger Capital (@Geiger_Capital) April 30, 2026
That same day, X user @alifarhat79 posted a video of a man sprinting after finding out that JPMorgan is hiring. The post received over 1.5 million views and 24,000 likes in one day.
JP Morgan: We’re hiring.
Me: pic.twitter.com/IwWWvN8hN8
— Not Jerome Powell (@alifarhat79) April 30, 2026
Also on April 30th, X user @madsposting made a similar post, captioning a video of an angry Jake Gyllenhaal, “I sent this to my boss at work and she replied how shocking it is and how she’d never do that to her employees.” The post received over 1.6 million views and 36,000 likes in one day.
I sent this to my boss at work and she replied how shocking it is and how she’d never do that to her employees https://t.co/K3WEMUrMgr pic.twitter.com/BWguIYG0N6
— Mads (@MadsPosting) April 30, 2026
Later that day, X user @andr3jh posted an edited image referencing the Democracy Manifest / A Succulent Chinese Meal meme and the related caption, “What is the charge? A birthday bj for the brown boy? A succulent birthday bj for my little brown boy?” which received over 1.1 million views and 25,000 likes in one day.
Also on April 30th, 2026, X user @dogeofficialceo joked about working for Lorna Hajdini, posting a picture of the executive director with the caption, “Boss took me out for lunch! Super friendly, great vibes.” The post received over 1 million views and 26,000 likes in one day.
Memes also appeared on Reddit referencing the story. For example, on May 1st, 2026, Redditor Choice_Potato_6279 shared an AI-generated image of Hajdini putting a Viagra pill into a coffee, which garnered over 4,700 upvotes and 230 comments before it was removed by /r/memes mods.
Reactions Following Chirayu Rana’s Reveal and Fake Claims
Later on April 30th, 2026, following the unmasking of the “John Doe” in the suit as Chirayu Rana, and reports that the claims were allegedly fabricated, many on social media began posting different memes and reactions mocking Rana and defending Lorna Hajdini.
For instance, on April 30th, X user @gabriel_horwitz replied to the NY Post tweet about its article in which JPMorgan claimed it was a “complete fabrication,” expressing how they felt sorry for Hajdini and her family, garnering over 12.4 million views and 88,000 likes in 18 hours.
That same day, X user @CollinRugg also posted about the NY Post article, highlighting several details from it in a tweet that received over 984,400 views, 4,800 likes and nearly 500 replies in 16 hours.
NEW: The allegations that JPMorgan Executive Lorna Hajdini turned her staffer into her “s*x slave” are fabricated, according to the New York Post.
The outlet reports that 35-year-old Chirayu Rana is the man who brought the lawsuit.
The man accused Hajdini of forcing him to… pic.twitter.com/nk9ZhNyYiG
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 30, 2026
Around the same time on April 30th, 2026, X user @van00sa tweeted an image of Chirayu Rana alongside a reaction to the reports that he allegedly fabricated the story, garnering over 1.8 million views, 55,000 likes and 570 replies in 16 hours.






