In a courtroom revelation, Marvel star Jonathan Majors faces allegations of abuse as his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, took the stand, detailing a troubling pattern of escalating violence during their relationship.
Jabbari testified that the actor assaulted her in a hired SUV in New York in March, marking the culmination of months of alleged abuse. Sobbing and visibly distressed during her testimony, she recounted instances of Majors throwing glass candles at her head and berating her for mentioning an ex-boyfriend.
Majors, known for his role in Marvel’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” denies all charges. If convicted, he could face up to one year in prison, and his career has been in limbo since his arrest in March.
The trial has provided a glimpse into the turbulent relationship, with Jabbari describing how the violence reportedly intensified over time. Majors, attending the trial with his current girlfriend, actress Meagan Good, has been accused of attacking Jabbari in the SUV, leaving her with bruises and a broken finger.
The courtroom testimony revealed disturbing details, including Majors allegedly slapping Jabbari, putting his hand on her neck, and engaging in destructive behavior during heated arguments. A recording played during the trial captured Majors yelling and making troubling statements.
Despite the allegations, Majors asserts that Jabbari assaulted him and not the other way around. His lawyer claims that Majors emerged from the SUV with injuries, presenting ripped buttons and a torn pocket on his coat as evidence.
The case, which has cast a shadow over Majors’ career, continues as the legal proceedings unfold, shedding light on the disturbing dynamics within the high-profile relationship. The testimony from Jabbari provides a firsthand account of the alleged abuse, leaving the outcome of the trial uncertain.