By Jonathan StempelNEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) - The former JPMorgan Chase banker whose lurid sexual harassment lawsuit went viral added new claims and defendants on Monday, saying the largest U.S. bank's acceptance of racism and sexual coercion irreparably destroyed his ‌career. JPMorgan has said it believed Rana's allegations were meritless. Once a "leading" deal originator paid "well ‌over" $2 million a year, Rana has been "effectively blackballed," ⁠the complaint said. "His reputation has been destroyed, his professional relationships shattered, and the career he spent years building reduced to rubble. THREE NEW DEFENDANTSRana filed his lawsuit in Manhattan federal court, after a state judge on July 16 dismissed a version filed in April so Rana and his new lawyers could add claims.