Jonathan Majors Assault Trial: Grace Jabbari Takes the Stand, Describes Alleged Attack

By | December 6, 2023

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Grace Jabbari, the woman who has accused actor Jonathan Majors of assaulting her in March, appeared in court on Tuesday to testify in the assault trial. She is the second witness to take the stand in the case. Jabbari entered the courtroom through a side door and smiled at her family, while Majors was seen looking at her as she was sworn in.

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According to a report from Vulture, Jabbari described how she met Majors on the set of the film “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” in September 2021. She said that they began a whirlwind romance, with Majors telling her he loved her early on in the relationship.

Jabbari has accused Majors of slapping her, throwing her into a car, twisting her arm, and grabbing and injuring her hand. Prosecutors stated that she was treated at a hospital for minor injuries to her head and neck, including a cut to her ear.

Majors has pleaded not guilty to the charges and has been supported in court by his current girlfriend, Meagan Good. Opening statements began on Monday, with prosecutors alleging that Majors had engaged in a “manipulative pattern of psychological abuse” and physical abuse leading up to the alleged assault. They also focused on claims that Majors had been cheating on Jabbari.

The defense, on the other hand, argued that Majors was the victim of an attack by Jabbari.

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The trial will continue on Tuesday with Jabbari’s testimony.

Key Points:

– Jonathan Majors is facing misdemeanor assault and harassment charges for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari on March 25th. If convicted, he could face up to a year in prison.

– Jabbari is a 30-year-old British dancer and movement coach who has worked on various film projects and served as a movement coach on “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.”

– Jabbari has accused Majors of hitting her in the face, twisting her finger, and grabbing her neck. Majors’ attorney has denied the allegations.

– Majors’ US Army ads were dropped after his arrest in New York.

– Jabbari testified that Majors referred to himself as a “monster” during an alleged incident in July 2022, where he threw candles and became aggressive.

– Testimony has ended for the day, and Jabbari will continue her testimony tomorrow.

– Prosecutors questioned why Jabbari went out partying on the night of the alleged incident, suggesting that she wanted to be consoled and didn’t want to go home alone.

– Jabbari is currently describing the incident that occurred on March 25th, stating that the day started off well but took a turn when Majors made a comment about her appearance.

As the trial continues, more details will emerge regarding the allegations against Jonathan Majors..