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Ex-JPMorgan banker scores big win in ‘sex slave’ lawsuit — but still faces 2 major new problems
Alleged JPMorgan sex slave Chirayu Rana scored a major win in Manhattan court Tuesday when a judge said he could move his case from state to federal court — giving him a do-over after months of unfavorable rulings. “Contrary to the defendant’s contentions, there have been no findings of fact to suggest that [Rana] has acted in bad faith, engaging forum shopping, or that he seeks to avoid an adverse ruling,” Judge Dakota Ramseur said. But the 35-year-old former banker also suffered two blows.His accused former supervisor, Lorna Hajdini, can now proceed with her related defamation claims against him in a ... (full story)
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