JPMorgan Chase exec Lorna Hajdini has revealed disturbing messages she received after disgraced ex-banker Chirayu Rana accused her of making him her “sex slave” – while Rana broke his public silence for the first time and argued naysayers were just being sexist.

In a countersuit filed this week in New York Supreme Court, Hajdini, 37, accused Rana of completely fabricating claims she sexually harassed him in a months-long campaign that has turned into a global tabloid phenomenon and tarnished her reputation.

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

In an April 30 message, a sender whose name was removed 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 email from May 1 read: “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 email, with the subject line, “Your new toy,” stated: “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.”

Rana, who lied about his dad dying to get time off work, defended his initial lawsuit against Hajdini – claiming the story has become an international obsession because of “gender inequality.”

“The biggest thing here is, if you call this fake, it’s just gender inequality,” the Nepali-American banker told The Juggernaut, a New York website focused on South Asian news.

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

In a 68-page filing made late Thursday, JPMorgan slammed Rana’s explosive allegations – and denied his claims that he was a deal-closing superstar whose work was pitched directly to CEO Jamie Dimon.

A JPMorgan spokesperson declined to comment on the filing but said the firm has no intention of settling the matter, noting that the bank has maintained from the outset that the allegations are without merit.

Rana, who was exclusively unmasked by The Post as Hajdini’s anonymous “John Doe” accuser, a title often used by sexual assault victims, filed his lawsuit last month accusing her of threatening to slash his bonus unless he agreed to become her “sex slave.”

He alleged Hajdini had subjected him to months of nonconsensual sex acts and degraded him with racial slurs. He sought a payout from JPMorgan “north of $20 million” before he left the bank, The Post previously reported, citing company insiders.

An internal investigation by JPMorgan found zero evidence to support Rana’s claims – and internal HR documents obtained by The Post showed Hajdini had no say whatsoever over a possible promotion or bonus for Rana.

Another claim in the original lawsuit that has sowed doubt on Wall Street is Rana’s description of Hajdini allegedly removing her shirt and saying: “I bet your little Asian, fish head wife doesn’t have these cannons.”

Hajdini’s lawyers have blasted Rana for “peddling his lies that Ms. Hajdini was a racist, sexual predator,” arguing he wanted “to destroy her reputation for leverage to extort millions of dollars” from her and JPMorgan.

“Ms. Hajdini and members of her family have been mocked, ridiculed, and harassed around the clock, with Ms. Hajdini serving as the ongoing focal point of countless jokes, memes, and AI-generated images and videos of a persistently vile, degrading, and sexual nature – all a direct consequence of Plaintiff’s lies,” her countersuit stated.

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