Chirayu Rana’s banker ‘sex slave’ case is falling apart, experts say, as possible courtroom nightmare looms
“Translated into layman's terms: this case is such nonsense, and it should not occupy the court's docket.''
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Metro exclusive Chirayu Rana’s banker ‘sex slave’ case is falling apart, experts say, as possible courtroom nightmare looms By Peter Senzamici Published June 14, 2026, 1:47 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Former JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana’s salacious lawsuit accusing his female boss of forcing him to be her “sex slave” is likely falling apart at the seams, legal experts told The Post. Recent developments in the sensational Manhattan case — including Rana’s original lawyer looking to exit hours before a hearing and the plaintiff’s hiring of a slew of new pricy lawyers trying to ditch state court for a federal venue — are signs of “emotional desperation” and a failing lawsuit, they said.
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