Chirayu Rana Allegedly Rehearsed Claims on Legal AI Chatbot Before Filing Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Exec
Summary
Screenshots circulating online reveal that former JPMorgan staffer Chirayu Rana allegedly rehearsed detailed sexual misconduct allegations on a legal AI chatbot months before filing a lawsuit against a JPMorgan executive. The chat logs, presented in a structured "ask a lawyer" format, include claims of rape, harassment, drug coercion, and workplace retaliation. Rana describes being "raped, sexually assaulted, harassed and forced to do drugs" by a former boss and facing retaliation after attempting to move internally. The chatbot responds in a standard legal intake format, asking about reporting to HR and evidence. Rana identifies himself as Chirayu Rana and states he has "AMPLE evidence" but has not yet consulted a lawyer. The conversation mirrors the allegations in Rana's later lawsuit, including claims of sexual assault, harassment, coercion, and retaliation. However, inconsistencies exist, with parts of the chat referring to a different employer than the one named in the legal complaint. The bank has strongly denied the allegations, stating internal reviews found no supporting evidence. The lawsuit remains ongoing and disputed.
(Source:International Business Times)