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This guy is so fucking stupid.
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This guy is so fucking stupid.
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This is, it's actually crazy how much this dude ruined his entire life.
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Uh-oh, he's in trouble.
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Tongue Tongue Sahara is in some serious trouble because the J.P.
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Morgan lawsuit, it just blew up in his face.
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Because if you remember, this guy,
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he accused a top executive at J.P.
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Morgan for turning him into a slave.
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A sex slave.
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And being a racist, too.
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his lawyers dropped him so clearly things are going too well for him like you would assume
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that things are going pretty badly
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when your own lawyer quits on you the morning of court but
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if you don't know what's going on a former jp barren
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banker named try you ron he filed a lawsuit accusing executive
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lorna hagini of basically turning his life into a wall i love how by the way the moment
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that you got this guy's picture everybody immediately realized it was bullshit They instantly Like,
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wait a sec, okay Yeah,
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no, no That didn't happen Okay,
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guys He claimed he threatened his career
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Made racial comments towards him And tried to coerce him into becoming What he literally described as a Slave,
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so what happened?
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Well, JPMorgan denied these claims Hageni denied everything And reports started questioning parts of Rana's story And suddenly,
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the entire case turned into like both sides accusing each other of completely lying.
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And now things just keep getting worse
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because Rana just walked into one of the biggest hearings in the case
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so far and immediately got hit with multiple disasters back to back.
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So first, J.P.
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Morgan came out and basically said they investigated the allegations internally and found no evidence supporting them.
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And the bank also claimed that Rana refused to fully cooperate with investigators.
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And meanwhile, Hajini completely denied everything and her legal team even argued
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that she'd never been in some of locations where the alleged
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assault supposedly happened no way from there the entire case basically turned into a credibility war
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because the more reporting that came out the more uh bizarre things around rana
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and his story also well didn't wasn't he caught using like
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a lawyer gpt to make up the same story about a different company
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that he worked at i mean the dude obviously made it up like it it's
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so fucking clear covered like there was reports
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that he allegedly lied about his father passing away
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so he could take time off of work there was also
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allegations he had previously described a nearly identical workplace abuse story to an ai legal chatbot yeah except in
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that version the company was morgan stanley and the alleged abuser was a man
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so to say this is a mess that's putting it lightly
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but the latest disaster started in the morning of a major court hearing in new york
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and dude i mean the timing couldn't have looked worse
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if you like scripted it on television
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because just hours before ronald was supposed to appear in court
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his own attorney supposedly uh filed paperwork asking to withdraw from the case
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and the pro the reason why that probably happened is
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that he lied to the attorney that's what i'm assuming happened is
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that he lied to the attorney and the attorney found out about it
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and he's like i don't want to deal with this like
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it's it's not worth it this isn't just any attorney either this is Daniel Kaiser,
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a pretty high profile lawyer who previously represented Jeffrey Epstein accusers and had been publicly defending Rana for weeks.
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And this is the same lawyer who'd been telling reporters
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that people criticizing Rana's story would supposedly be embarrassed once all the evidence came out. So
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why is he suddenly dropping the whole case the day of the hearing i don't know probably
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because he found out that the information
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that the guy provided was false that's probably what happened
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but obviously things get worse
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because now rana seemingly represented himself pro se bro's suddenly pulling
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down bro like he just went out there talk psychic going up against jp morgan
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but okay like lawyers would draw from cases sometimes like
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that alone doesn't automatically mean that someone's guilty or lying
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or doomed or anything like
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that technically there are a whole bunch of reasons attorneys can drop clients
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but dude the morning of the hearing it just doesn't look good especially
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when the lawyer no lawyer does that especially a high profile lawyer does
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that without a really really good reason to do
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that like you could see like maybe some you know better call saul face on a billboard lawyer would do
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that like i don't know like probably not even they would do
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that like you could see that happen like but there's something there's something
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that was wrong there lawyer got paid off oh surely there
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is someone known for representing high profile victims like it just doesn't uh yeah i think
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that also that kills that argument too it's like
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if this guy was representing against jeffrey epstein like i mean
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really i don't think that's really what would have happened comes
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off here maybe the attorney uh doesn't think he's a victim anymore
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but who knows that's all just speculation
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so now we have i guess tung tung sahur just solo queuing right now going in against jp morgan themselves
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and also a uh countersuit from lorna hagini
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but this hearing itself was pretty important especially for rana
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because he was trying to continue to sue under the name
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john doe instead of using his real name in public court files
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and his legal team already knows the lawsuit involved i guess um you know assault
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and harassment yeah he should be be allowed to keep his identity protected.
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But Hajini's lawyers and JPMorgan both came in swinging very hard against that whole request because their argument was basically,
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how can this guy stay anonymous when the entire internet already knows who he is?
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Which is my exact reaction because like we've already made two videos on this guy at this point.
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I'm not just going to randomly think,
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oh, this lawsuit is about someone else.
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It's a different tongue tongue sahur.
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Like honestly, like who are we trying to trick here?
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Like just so much of this case just doesn't make sense.
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So according to Hajini's lawyers,
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Rana himself has already publicly spoken about the case in media interviews.
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So the judge ended up actually siding against him.
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So she reportedly said that you can't put the genie back in the bottle.
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And I guess quick clarification here,
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because this part got weirdly confusing even in the actual reporting.
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So a lot has happened in this case over the last few weeks.
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And honestly, like I was kind of waiting to make this update until the hearing
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because orders of record have to give the court paper uh
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because dropping a client
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and it must be approved by the court typically cannot just
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quit i'm assuming like that's what i'm saying like it had to be
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that he found out
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that the guy sent him fake stuff i genuinely thought we
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were about to get charana rana representing himself in court
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which honestly i was kind of excited to see how all
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that would go down but technically even those lawyer filed paperwork trying to quit the case
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that same morning the judge had not officially approved that would draw yet so during the hearing itself,
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Daniel Kaiser was still technically Rana's attorney.
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So he was there even though he was actively trying to leave the case at the same time.
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So interesting situation.
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I mean, what an incredible vibe of the courtroom.
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I should have actually been there.
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Maybe maybe I'll lock in and show up for the next one.
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Now we have a dude who basically the entire Internet thinks is lying.
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And his attorney apparently doesn't want anything to do with him.
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But he's also stuck in the courtroom defending him that's something worth seeing
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but apparently it's really bad court appearance super bad attorney
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which you know for right now is still daniel kaiser he
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seemed completely unprepared once the judge started pressing him for actual legal precedent
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and at one point the judge reportedly asked whether there were
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any examples of someone being allowed to stay anonymous after their identity had already become public
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and at this point rana's lawyer basically had to admit he didn't have one
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and this is not really the kind of moment you want happening in front of the judge
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when your entire argument depends on convincing the court
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that you deserve you know special protections
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but meanwhile a genie's legal team was basically arguing
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that the entire situation had become very unfair to her because
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while ronna was trying to stay protected as john doe her
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real name was already being blasted all across the internet
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and i mean hey it's actually a really good point right it is
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because like now her reputation's destroyed over something that's basically a lie.
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That's a fair point.
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And this is where the story kind of just gets sad because regardless of who ends up being right in court,
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this case is already pretty much destroyed both these people's lives publicly.
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Tajini's lawyers claims that, you know,
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she's been dealing with non-stop harassment ever since the lawsuit went viral.
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And they even submitted examples of some of the emails that she was allegedly receiving during all allegations.
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And yeah, it's...
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Wait, What the fuck like what does this guy say?
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Oh my god new slave.
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Oh my god you bad fly me out you got hips I want to be behind.
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Oh my Christmas Jesus Christ And yeah,
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it's safe to say some of these messages are insane because here you have apparently strangers sending her graphic messages threats Yeah,
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telling her to hurt herself I'm asking you on this.
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I was saying we're pretty much guaranteed to see some sort of countersuit from her
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and well hell that's already happened
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because hagini has officially escalated things even further by filing a countersuit against rana himself
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and the countersuit is basically just her side going completely scorched earth hagini's legal team basically argued
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that rana should not get any special treatment
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while her reputation was getting publicly obliterated online every single I think
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that you could have made an argument
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that you know he should have had his reputation hidden
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but the problem is
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that he already had his reputation out there like I mean like it was already out there begin with.
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So it's not even, it's not even happening.
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...days since all these allegations dropped.
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And Hageni is basically arguing that Rana intentionally weaponized public attention to destroy her reputation.
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And according to her countersuit,
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she claims the allegations were entirely false,
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malicious, and fabricated, and were created for personal enrichment.
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Her lawyers also accused Rana of trying to extort millions of dollars from both her
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and JP Morgan by turning the case into a public scandal.
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So now they're no longer just denying allegations.
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They're now actively painting Rana as someone who allegedly created an entire fake story for leverage and money.
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And at one point, the filing even claims
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that Rana allegedly made an eerily similar fabricated allegations against a supervisor at a previous job.
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Now, to be fair, that specific claim has apparently not been independently verified yet,
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but it's interesting that that's now been included in the filings of this countersuit.
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And also a reminder that JP Morgan apparently did try to settle this privately before the lawsuit exploded publicly.
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That's crazy.
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They even tried to fuck around with that too.
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Oh my God.
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Does the defendant ever get to just stay anonymous in these cases?
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Yeah, absolutely they do.
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So inside a lot of sexual assault and sexual harassment lawsuits,
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inside of cases, especially against big companies,
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the defendant has the privilege of remaining anonymous for their safety and also just for public embarrassment.
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So this is very common.
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You see Jane Doe's and John Doe's all the time in these circumstances.
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It's extremely common.
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Because according to the bank,
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they offered him a million dollars.
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And apparently the settlement discussion wasn't because they believed the claims.
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They said they wanted to avoid any reputational damage of a massive public legal war involving one of their executives,
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which makes sense because, you know,
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if you Google JP Morgan right now,
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this lawsuit's kind of everywhere.
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I mean, it's just not a good look for the bank.
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And that could also be used for another countersuit from the bank as well.
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I mean, I don't think Rana is in that good of a spot right now.
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But again, reportedly, JPMorgan offered him about a million dollars.
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But Rana was reportedly holding out because he wanted way more.
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And some reports were saying he wanted north of $20 million.
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Oh my God.
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Wow.
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Dude, if he pulled that one off,
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that would have literally been a bank robbery.
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He literally just had $20 million right there.
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What can easily become the ugliest stage yet because now Hageni is suing Rana back for defamation.
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JP Morgan is openly backing her side.
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And the court has officially stripped away the anonymity Rana was trying to keep.
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Meaning from this point forward,
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this will only get more and more public.
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If Rana somehow proves these allegations were true,
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this becomes one of the biggest workplace abuse scandals modern Wall Street has seen.
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But if these claims are completely false and,
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you know, collapse in court,
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this is going to be really ugly for him.
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Currently, the next court- I think it's really good
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and it's really important that this case happens because it'll create a precedent that,
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I mean, obviously civil court precedent isn't as strong as criminal court,
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but like it's still referenced.
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It will create another point on the graph
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and another precedent of a person who created false allegations
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and who defamed another person being held accountable
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that can be used in the future when this happens and the situation is more gray.
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So like it's super important that this gets locked in.
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june 23rd and i'm definitely going to be interested to see
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if rana will be representing himself
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or not most likely he won't i mean it'll be entertaining
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if he did
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but i don't think he will well let me know what you think in the comments down below
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and i'll see you guys in tomorrow's video peace what a fucking idiot who does
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that really like who does this that's insane
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and uh yeah what a mistake i'll link you guys the
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video there it is i mean i i he actually ruined his entire life.
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He could have walked away with a seven figure settlement over a literal lie that they just did for damage control.
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And now that's not possible.
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And he's going to lose everything he ever had like this.
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It's going to be totally over.
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This is completely cooked.
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He's totally done.
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And to make it public, they should.
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They definitely should.
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I actually had to be honest,
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I bet the woman probably wouldn't even want that.
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Right.
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That way it wouldn't happen.
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so what happened to believe all victims well the thing is
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that people did believe it
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and i guess for asking us on i don't want to
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watch it like i mean again like uh you know any of the stuff like you know
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if he wants to involve himself in a protest
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or anything else uh i don't like i don't want to gas up
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or support any type of like harassment
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or violence uh like nobody should be like a son annoys me with things
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that he says
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but like i don't want to have i i don't want
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to have the guy i don't want to have people like harass him in real life
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or you know be like aggressive towards him in real life like i i don't want that
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and uh that's bad for all of us right it's bad
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for him it's bad for me it's bad for the environment uh it's bad for everybody
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so yeah uh i i don't support that at all
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and uh that's really it and uh fuel in the fire yeah yeah sure
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and uh so pathetic i i guess right
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but like i don't really know exactly what happens i'll probably look at it at some point.
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背景与上下文
在这段视频中,发言人讨论了一位名叫Rana的人所面临的法律麻烦。Rana指控摩根大通的一位高管对他施加了种族歧视,并将他转变为性奴隶。然而,事情的进展并不顺利,Rana的律师在重要的法庭听证会之前撤回了代理权,这引发了一系列争议和质疑。此案例不仅涉及法律问题,还揭示了个人信誉和道德的复杂性,成为媒体广泛关注的话题。
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- 他刚刚毁了自己的一生。 (He just destroyed his own life.)
- 他在麻烦中。 (He’s in trouble.)
- 你记得吗? (Do you remember?)
- 这根本不是真的。 (That didn’t happen.)
- 他试图强迫我成为…… (He tried to coerce me into...)
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