Goa, April 30 -- A lawsuit filed in New York alleges that a JPMorgan executive engaged in sexual harassment, racial remarks, and coercive behavior toward a junior colleague. The complaint claims the misconduct began in 2024 and included inappropriate physical contact, repeated advances, and threats to damage the employee's career. The plaintiff also alleges incidents involving intimidation after rejecting advances. The executive denies wrongdoing, and the case is currently under legal review. The matter highlights ongoing concerns about workplace conduct and power dynamics in high-pressure corporate environments.

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