This week Jonathan Majors ex-girlfriend, British dancer Grace Jabbari, was granted an order of protection against the actor after he was arrested for assaulting her [click here if you missed that].
Majors' legal team downplays this latest turn of events...
From Page Six
The press secretary for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office told multiple outlets on Thursday that the order of protection was granted with the consent of the defense’s counsel.
Majors’ attorney, Priya Chaudhry, tells Page Six that the update in the status of the restraining order is “standard” in cases “such as this.”
She explains their team consented because the “Devotion” star allegedly “wants nothing to do with the woman who assaulted him.”
“We have been transparent and cooperative with the District Attorney, including giving the District Attorney ample evidence, including witness statements, of Mr. Majors’ innocence,” Chaudhry adds.
The attorney shares that some of the evidence submitted was a report made by a board-certified emergency medicine doctor and trauma specialist who examined photos and videos of the alleged victim’s injuries and concluded “without hesitation” that the marks “did not come from” Majors.
“It is disturbing that even when presented with this incontrovertible evidence, the District Attorney continues this false case,” she concludes.

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