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Assault and Defamation: The Legal Struggles of Jonathan Majors

Former Marvel actor Jonathan Majors is facing serious allegations by his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. Jabbari filed a lawsuit against Majors after his criminal guilty verdict last December, alleging defamation, among other allegations.

Details of the Lawsuit

Jabbari, a dance artist and movement instructor who was romantically involved with Majors for two years starting in 2021, brought forth the civil suit in the Southern District of New York. The legal complaint asserts that Majors was violent toward her in New York, Los Angeles, and London. She accuses him of causing her a serious head injury. In addition, the lawsuit alleges that Majors threatened Jabbari’s life at various times. So also alleges he has had a history of abusive behavior toward women since 2013.

The defamation counts in the lawsuit allege that Majors, 34, carried out a wide-reaching media campaign with the purpose of ruining Jabbari’s reputation. In the lawsuit, he denied the allegations and labeled her as deceitful. In addition, he added that he never assaulted a girl physically. This was an attempt to make people believe that Jabbari was not the victim of domestic abuse.

Jonathan Majors Facing Charges of Assault and Defamation

Mr. Majors’ attorney, Priya Chaudhry stated that the lawsuit was not unexpected and announced that countersuits against Jabbari were being prepared. Rolling Stone initially reported the news of the lawsuit.

Brittany Henderson, Jabbari’s lawyer, lauded her client for having the nerve to sue a powerful and famous person like Majors. Henderson had great faith in the lawsuit being a critical step for truth and transparency, which, in turn, would provide justice to Jabbari.

The spotlight on Majors’ previous life with increased claims by Emma Duncan and Maura Hooper, two of his ex-loved ones, also came out. In an article published last year by the New York Times, both shared their emotional struggle during a relationship with each other. However, Chaudhry, Mr. Majors’ attorney, strongly opposes these accusations on behalf of his client. He rejected the allegations of physical violence and the labeling of their relationship as “toxic.”

Criminal Conviction

Another major factor in this saga is his criminal conviction. During the preceding year’s spring season, Major got involved in an incident with the law. Jabbari had alleged that Majors caused harm to her during an argument while they were in a car in Manhattan.

This case was the spark that set the wheels of the legal and judicial process in motion. It ended with Majors’ conviction on the charges of misdemeanor assault and battery in late December. The court’s decision was in favor of Jabbari’s complaint, which was a defeat to Majors, who claimed innocence. Now, he is waiting for his sentence, which will be on the 8th of April.

Jabbari’s association with Majors began on the set of “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” in London. Their relationship began to fall apart. Jabbari alleged that Majors screamed at her and threatened self-harm if she tried to leave or disclose his activities. The action of law describes the case that took place in London in September 2022, involving Major’s physical violence on Jabbari with severe injury.

Career Impact

After his arrest, Majors’ prestigious career went downhill. Although Marvel was initially his supporter, they quickly distanced themselves from him after a guilty verdict was rendered. This put all his future projects on hold. In a January interview on ABC, he reiterated that he had never hit a woman.

The lawsuit indicates that Majors was targeting Jabbari for libel, which was the trigger for numerous harassment and death threats.

The suit further alleges him of “malicious prosecution” for filing a counter-complaint against Jabbari last summer. Even though Jabbari surrendered to the police, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office declined to prosecute. It stated that there was no evidence. According to the suit, Majors’ action was taken to “harass and intimidate his victim.”

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