Ex-Banker Dealt Another Humiliating Legal Blow in JPMorgan ‘Sex Slave’ Lawsuit after Judge’s Demand
Chirayu Rana has finally outed himself in his salacious “sex slave” lawsuit against a JPMorgan bank boss, replacing his “John Doe” moniker for his own legal name after repeated judicial orders, court records show.
Rana was staring down a deadline to correct the lawsuit by the end of last week and use his own name after his motion to proceed anonymously was struck down in a brutal courtroom hearing by Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Dakota Ramseur.
But at the last minute, his attorney Jon Norinsberg tried to wiggle out of the order on a technicality — limiting where Rana’s name would be listed and making it harder to find the case on the antiquated but reliable New York State Courts Electronic Filing website.
Ramseur quickly filed an order the next day slapping down Norinsberg’s request.
Rana, 35, first filed his April lawsuit, which alleged that he was sexually abused by his JP Morgan manager, 37-year-old Lorna Hajdini, anonymously. (Read more from “Ex-Banker Dealt Another Humiliating Legal Blow in JPMorgan ‘Sex Slave’ Lawsuit after Judge’s Demand” HERE)



