Revealed: Jonathan Majors' Text Message Sparked Alleged Assault on Ex-Girlfriend Grace Jabbari
Oct. 24 2023, Published 7:49 p.m. ET
New details have emerged of Jonathan Majors' alleged assault on his ex, Grace Jabbari, in a lengthy 115-page filing from prosecutors, RadarOnline.com has learned.
As this outlet reported, Majors was arrested on March 25 in Manhattan on charges of assault and harassment following an alleged altercation with Jabbari. A new filing from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office revealed disturbing and never-before-heard details of the incident— an event the actor denied.
The filing obtained by Variety alleged that the reported altercation happened over a text message. The then-couple was in a private car heading home to their Chelsea apartment after a party in Brooklyn when Jabbari allegedly saw a text message on Majors' phone reading, “Wish I was kissing you right now.”
That's when the D.A. claimed all hell broke loose.
The Marvel star's girlfriend allegedly took the phone out of his hands, leading Majors to begin “grabbing the right side of Ms. Jabbari’s body and prying Ms. Jabbari’s right middle finger off the phone, causing bruising, swelling, and substantial pain."
The filing claimed that Majors “then grabbed Ms. Jabbari’s arm and right hand and proceeded to twist Ms. Jabbari’s forearm, causing substantial pain to her finger and arm. The defendant then struck Ms. Jabbari’s right ear, causing a laceration to the back of her ear and substantial pain.”
After he got his phone back, Majors reportedly exited the vehicle and Jabbari followed him. According to the new documents, that's when “the defendant grabbed her, picked her up, and threw her back inside … [and] sustained substantial pain, including a fractured finger, bruising about her body, a laceration behind her right ear, and a bump on her head."
Prosecutors also accused Major's legal team of leaking court evidence, revealing the D.A. does not have plans to prosecute Jabbari for domestic violence against the actor despite his counter-claims.
The lengthy filing shows that prosecutors are trying to obtain a copy of a London Metropolitan Police report from September 2022, which allegedly references that Jabbari sought medical care. There are no specifics, but she's a U.K. citizen, and Major was in London filing Loki during that time.
In the new filing, prosecutors reference a surveillance video. Contrary to Majors' attorney's accusation that footage showed Jabbari “completely unharmed," they say the video proves she was "visibly upset, crying, and seeking help from strangers to get an Uber cab home.”
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Majors’ team accused the D.A. of withholding relevant information. However, the filing says the D.A. disclosed “a substantial amount of discovery” that included NYPD memo books, phone records, medical records, signed search warrants and related affidavits for the defendant’s iCloud and phone, surveillance video from eight locations and witness interview notes from nine individuals.”
The latest documents are in response to Majors' motion to dismiss the domestic violence case. He's due in court on Wednesday, and a judge will decide if the case moves forward.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Majors pled not guilty to the four charges. The fifth charge of strangulation was dropped.