Is Jonathan Majors Now Guilty Of Physical Violence As Accused By Ex-Grace Jabbari?

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Jonathan Majors might have admitted to physical violence on the phone. The past can come back to haunt you when you least expect it — this is a major dilemma. People report that months before the Loki star began appearing in court or was accused of assault, he confessed to a crime.

Jonathan Majors & Grace Jabbari

All seemed well with Jonathan Majors and Grace Jabbari until he levied charges of abuse on his ex. Since March, it has been a tug-of-war between both parties. While Jabbari claimed Majors tortured her physically and emotionally, he denied it.

The allegations have cost Majors some major deals, including ads and possibly movie roles. Just a few days ago, the court hearing to determine their verdict resumed.

Jabbari took to the witness stand to convince the jury and court of her experience in the hands of the MCU star. This was when it was discovered that Majors might have formerly admitted his guilt.

Jonathan Majors’ Text Messages Is Allegedly An Admittance That He Was Physically Violent.

The court sees the messages tendered in court as evidence. It was brought to life by prosecutors in the initial filing that resumed in October. The State of New York considers it necessary as text messages between two parties can provide background information.

In the messages presented, Jonathan Majors admitted that he was the problem in the relationship; it shows physical and emotional violence.

It read:

“I fear you have no perspective of what could happen if you go to the hospital. They will ask you questions, and as I don’t think you actually protect us, it could lead to investigation even if you do lie, and they suspect something.”

Despite what might have seemed like an altercation gone wrong, Jabbari gave Majors more Grace. Via the texts, she agreed not to go to the doctor with the true story.

The jury also heard how Majors threatened suicide if she ever tried to leave him or report the situation. But these allegations were denied by the defence, who tried to drill Jabbari by citing what she told the authorities when they came to her rescue.

However, in court, Jabbari appeared to have lost all her fears. In a confident tone, she told the jury Majors caused her injury while reiterating that she was scared of the consequences of coming out.

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