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Lorna Hajdini looks very attractive: Megyn Kelly says she believes Chirayu Rana made up the whole sexual assault lawsuit

Lorna Hajdini looks very attractive: Megyn Kelly says she believes Chirayu Rana made up the whole sexual assault lawsuit

Megyn Kelly said she does not believe in the lawsuit that Chirayu Rana brought against JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini.

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly weighed in on the latest findings of the Chirayu Rana-Lora Hajdini sexual assault lawsuit and said she thinks it is all made up because Lorna Hajdini is too attractive to fall for someone like Rana, she said. Kelly said while Lorna is very attractive, Chirayu Rana looks nerdy but not so special that someone would sacrifice their career for him. Kelly also said that Chirayu Rana’s apparent lie about his father’s death and his short stints in every company that he worked for before and after JPMorgan Chase are very suspicious.Podcaster Michael Knowles, who joined Kelly to discuss the issue, pointed out a technical question in the lawsuit. Citing what Hajdini apparently told Rana during her sexual advances that ‘I bet your little, Asian fishhead wife doesn’t have these cannons’, Knowles said no woman calls refers to her breasts as ‘cannons’ and the entire lawsuit if Chirayu Rana’s fantasy.Megyn Kelly agreed with Knowles and also pointed out that Chirayu Rana seemed to be the problem and not JPMorgan Chase, as he had never worked anywhere for more than 2 years. Kelly also said that the excuse that Rana’s attorney gave for faking his father’s death does not work at all. Rana’s attorney Daniel Kaiser told Wall Street Journal that Chirayu Rana did not fake his father’s death but the bereavement leave was for a father-figure. Kelly said bereavement leave does not work like that; one can’t take the leave for the death of the superintendent of the apartment building.A New York state court will hear the case on May 26. Though both the company and Hajdini refused the allegations, Journal earlier reported that JPMorgan previously offered Rana about $1 million to settle privately before the lawsuit became public. Rana reportedly rejected that and sought $20+ million.

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