Actor Jonathan Majors' Texts Revealed at Criminal Domestic Violence Trial with Ex-Girlfriend

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08/12/2023 21h21

In a recent criminal domestic violence trial involving actor Jonathan Majors, explosive text messages were read aloud by the prosecution. The trial centers around an alleged incident in September 2022, between Majors and his ex-girlfriend, dancer Grace Jabbari, in their shared north London home while he was filming "Magazine Dreams."

The prosecution presented text messages timestamped September 22, 2022, urging Jabbari not to seek medical help for an unspecified injury. Majors allegedly expressed concerns about the potential consequences of going to the hospital, fearing it could lead to an investigation. In the texts, Majors stated, "It's just fake...and you have, I fear, no perspective of what could happen if you go to the hospital. They will ask you questions and, as I don't think you can actually protect us, it could lead to an investigation, even if you do lie and they suspect something."

Jabbari texted back that she would cover for Majors, saying, "I will tell the doctor that I bumped my head. If I go, I'm going to give it one more day. But I can't sleep and I need some stronger painkillers. Why would I tell them what really happened when it's clear I want to be with you."

While it remains unclear when the injury occurred, Jabbari previously testified that on September 19, 2023, Majors confronted her after she had gone out for drinks with a friend and returned home for dinner. According to Jabbari's testimony, Majors allegedly ripped her headphones out, stomped on them, and proceeded to throw her clothes, belongings, and household items into bags in a fit of rage.

The trial has been marked by strict control over evidence, with a September 2022 London police report alluded to by prosecutors yet to be entered into evidence. The judge also restricted the press from viewing any exhibits.

The judge allowed the prosecution to read the text messages in court after the defense questioned Jabbari's credibility during cross-examination. The defense failed to provide the proper context for her reluctance to disclose the incident to the police or doctors.

Jonathan Majors is currently on trial for a separate incident in March 2023, where he stands accused of attacking Jabbari in the backseat of a car in New York City. The "Ant-Man" and "Loki" star has pleaded not guilty to all four charges of misdemeanor assault and harassment related to the incident. Jabbari was initially arrested on a misdemeanor assault charge based on Majors' allegation, but the charges were dropped by prosecutors.

As more details emerge from the trial, the public awaits the final verdict on the allegations made against Jonathan Majors.

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