Ex-JPMorgan Banker Dealt Second Major Legal Blow in Explosive ‘Sex Slave’ Lawsuit
Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana cannot remain anonymous in his explosive sex slave lawsuit against a female executive at the bank, a judge ruled Tuesday — the latest major blow to his legal case which came just hours after his lawyer made moves to drop him as a client.
“The case law makes it really clear,” said Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Dakota D. Ramseur. “You can’t put the genie back in the bottle.”
Rana’s identity was revealed by The Post after he filed the suit against Lorna Hajdini and America’s biggest bank earlier this month. But officially, he was “John Doe” and was seeking to remain anonymous because he claimed to be a victim of sex harassment and assault.
The ruling came after Rana’s high-powered lawyer, Daniel Kaiser dropped his client, saying they had mutually agreed to “end their partnership.”
Lawyers for Hadjini and JPMorgan argued that Rana has participated in press coverage — and claimed he hired a crisis PR firm. (Read more from “Ex-JPMorgan Banker Dealt Second Major Legal Blow in Explosive ‘Sex Slave’ Lawsuit” HERE)
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