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Viral AI Clips Cloud JPMorgan Misconduct Lawsuit (May 02, 2026)

May 02, 2026 · 1m 57s · Listen

Viral AI clips are now getting tangled up in the JPMorgan misconduct lawsuit — and that’s a problem, because a serious workplace-abuse case is also becoming a fight over what people think they saw online.

This is Banker Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Watch. Today: the allegations, the denials, and how the online frenzy is shaping the conversation before the facts are tested.

Alright. Let’s get into it.

First up — the viral video angle.

From Firstpost:

So, here’s the baseline: a former JPMorgan Chase employee has filed a New York lawsuit accusing senior executive Lorna Hajdini of sexual abuse, racial harassment, and professional coercion. Hajdini denies the claims, and JPMorgan says an internal investigation found no evidence to support them. The allegations are explosive, the denials are firm, and the real test is what holds up in court.

And NDTV picks up the AI-video piece of this:

An AI-generated video recreating allegations made in a viral lawsuit involving JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini has surfaced online, drawing fresh attention to the high-profile case. The video, being widely circulated on X, visually recreates claims made in a lawsuit filed by a former colleague.

The lawsuit contains allegations of sexual abuse, racial harassment, coercion and professional retaliation against Ms Hajdini.

This is the dangerous part. An AI reconstruction can make allegations feel vivid before a courtroom has tested them. A viral video is not evidence, but it can absolutely steer public perception as if it were.

Links to every story we covered today are in the show notes, so if one caught your attention, that’s the place to read further.

That’s Banker Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Watch for today. This is a Lantern Podcast.