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JPMorgan Chase exec Lorna Hajdini has revealed disturbing messages she obtained after disgraced ex-banker Chirayu Rana accused her of making him her “sex slave” – whereas Rana broke his public silence for the primary time and argued naysayers have been simply being sexist.

In a countersuit filed this week in New York Supreme Court, Hajdini, 37, accused Rana of fully fabricating claims she sexually harassed him in a months-long marketing campaign that has was a world tabloid phenomenon and tarnished her fame.

Filings her attorneys made Thursday revealed a slew of creepy emails she obtained after the story made headlines around the globe.

Lorna Hajdini (above) obtained disturbing messages after disgraced ex-banker Chirayu Rana accused her of making him her “sex slave.” Linkedin

In an April 30 message, a sender whose identify was eliminated wrote: “I hope you get gang raped to the point you wanna kill yourself after cos you realise what a worthless whore you are. You f–king piece of s–t. KILL YOURSELF. I sincerely hope your family all die slow painful deaths from aggressive cancers.”

Another e-mail from May 1 learn: “Omg you bad girl fly me out damn you got hips I wanna behind you over desk and tell you I want a new bonus and a f–king Christmas card cus I gotta Cannon for you and I dont snitch.”

Another May 1 e-mail, with the subject line, “Your new toy,” acknowledged: “I like everything I’ve read about you so far. My name is [redacted] and if you are in need of slave, I’ve been searching for a master. That Arab guy is a f–king p—y lol.”

“If all I had to was f–k you and do it real good, id be the President of Chase lol I hope you’re in good spirits being all over the news…..every man in America wants to f–k you now….I hope I get a turn.”

An e-mail included in courtroom filings.

Lorna Hajdini accused Chirayu Rana (above) of fully fabricating claims she sexually harassed him. TikTok/@dudesinsuitsnyc

Rana, in the meantime, defended his initial lawsuit towards Hajdini – claiming the story has grow to be an worldwide obsession as a result of of “gender inequality.”

“The biggest thing here is, if you call this fake, it’s just gender inequality,” the Nepali-American banker instructed The Juggernaut, a New York web site targeted on South Asian information.

“If the roles were reversed, what do you think would happen?”

This is a developing story. Please verify back for updates.

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