​Jonathan Majors to face trial on domestic abuse charges as judge denies dismissal motion

Actor Jonathan Majors will face trial on domestic abuse charges after a New York judge rejected a motion to dismiss the case. The trial is set to begin on November 29. Majors appeared virtually in court and his defense attorneys requested that con...

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In the aftermath of the allegations, Majors faced professional repercussions, with his removal from film projects and the severance of ties with his public relations team at the Lede Company and his management at Entertainment 360.
Jonathan Majors, renowned for his notable roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is set to undergo a trial on domestic abuse charges, following the decision of a New York judge to reject the motion to dismiss the case. With the trial scheduled to commence on November 29, Majors appeared virtually in a lower Manhattan courtroom on Wednesday morning, as he is currently residing out of state.

During the hearing, defense attorneys representing Majors filed a motion seeking to keep "contested evidence" under seal, citing the "high profile" nature of the case and its potential impact on the actor's right to a fair trial. Attorney Seth Zuckerman emphasized the sensitive nature of the information, asserting that its disclosure could impede the fairness of the legal proceedings. However, the judge deferred the ruling on the motion, inviting further submissions from concerned parties by November 6.

The charges against Majors stem from an alleged domestic dispute with his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, leading to his arrest in Manhattan on March 25 on charges of assault and aggravated harassment. While Majors has pleaded not guilty to the four charges, including misdemeanor counts of harassment and assault, a potential conviction could result in a maximum sentence of one year in jail.


In response to Majors' motion to dismiss the case, the Manhattan District Attorney's office filed a comprehensive 115-page rebuttal, contending that the defense team had mischaracterized and leaked court evidence. The document further alleged that efforts were made to coerce law enforcement to create a wanted poster featuring Jabbari's image.

The case has witnessed a volley of claims and counter-claims, with Majors' defense team asserting that the alleged victim was the aggressor in the incident. They further suggested the involvement of "racial bias" in the investigation, characterizing the legal proceedings as a "witch hunt" targeting the Emmy-nominated actor.

Despite assertions from Majors' defense team, the prosecution countered their claims with evidence, including surveillance footage depicting Jabbari visibly distressed and seeking assistance from strangers following the purported altercation. A temporary order of protection was granted to Jabbari in April, prohibiting any direct or indirect contact between the two parties.
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In the aftermath of the allegations, Majors faced professional repercussions, with his removal from film projects and the severance of ties with his public relations team at the Lede Company and his management at Entertainment 360. Notwithstanding these developments, his upcoming projects, including the drama "Magazine Dreams" and his pivotal role as Kang the Conqueror in Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe, remain slated for release in the near future.
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