Jonathan Majors case reveals possible domestic violence incident in London

The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has submitted a filing containing new evidence against Jonathan Majors

Jonathan Majors case reveals possible domestic violence incident in London
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Ahead of a pre-trial hearing in the domestic violence case against Jonathan Majors, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office has submitted a filing that includes previously unreported evidence, according to Variety. That includes an attempt by prosecutors to obtain a copy of a London Metropolitan Police report from September 2022, which supposedly includes information on medical care received by Majors’ then-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. Jabbari is at the center of the DA’s case against Majors in relation to an alleged domestic violence incident that occurred earlier this year.

Majors’ team has tried to discredit Jabbari and the case against him. On Monday, The Messenger reported that domestic violence charges were soon to be filed against Jabbari, whom Majors’ lawyer has insisted was the aggressor in the incident. Yet the new filing from the Manhattan DA “dismisses the idea that the D.A. has any plans to charge Jabbari with domestic violence.”

The filing also reveals more specifics of the incident that occurred in March, and the injuries that Jabbari reportedly suffered. Perhaps more interestingly, the DA shot down several of the claims from Majors’ team that painted him as a victim of the incident. A 911 call that Majors’ lawyer claimed would support his version of events does not exist, and the only other call in the area at that time was from a completely unrelated taxi nearby. Video of Jabbari after the altercation, which Majors’ lawyer claimed depicted her “completely unharmed,” in fact “shows Ms. Jabbari visibly upset, crying, and seeking help from strangers to get an Uber cab home,” according to the filing (via Variety).

The police report from London may offer more context to the couple’s relationship, though the details of it are yet unclear. Jabbari is reportedly a U.K. citizen, and worked as a movement coach on Marvel’s Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania, in which Majors starred as Kang the Conqueror. At the time of the incident in London, he was filming the second season of Loki.

 
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