Actor Jonathan Majors is currently facing domestic violence charges after allegedly choking his ex-girlfriend and breaking her finger after an argument about text messages [click here if you missed that].
Now some of Jon's former partners are speaking out against him...
From The Daily Mail
In a new report embattled actor Jonathan Majors faces further allegations of abusive behavior towards former girlfriends dating back a decade to his time at Yale Drama School, including one accuser alleging that he strangled her while another called her relationship with him 'emotional torture.'
It comes just days after Majors filed a domestic violence complaint against his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari - who is already accusing him of assault.
A new expose from Rolling Stone - that Majors' legal team has already denied - cites dozens of interviews, with over 40 people who said they knew Majors in graduate school and throughout his rise in entertainment, both professionally and personally.
Multiple people - all of whom remained anonymous out of fear of retribution from Majors or non-disclosure agreements he made them sign - described the Creed III star as 'a complicated, unpredictable, and sometimes violent man, who can switch from charming to cold in a flash.'
They also say that Majors has physically, mentally and emotionally abused several partners and treated crew members poorly on various movie sets.
Majors' s attorney, Dustin A. Pusch, told Rolling Stone in a statement that the actor 'vehemently denies Rolling Stone's false allegations that he physically, verbally, or emotionally abused anyone, let alone any of his past romantic partners.'
'These allegations are based entirely on hearsay because neither of the romantic partners referenced were willing to engage with Rolling Stone for the article - demonstrating their outright falsity.'
His team also sent half a dozen character witness testimonies from women they say Majors either dated or was close to.
They accused the magazine of having 'purposefully ignored those facts and red flags and published the false charges anyway.'
However, Rolling Stone claimed they reached out to all six and three said they never consented to have those statements released, while another said it was 'not truthful' and one more didn't respond to requests for comment.
A dozen people who spoke to the magazine alleged that Majors physically abused a romantic partner by strangling her and emotionally abused both her and another former lover.
Nine different sources said Majors subjected the woman to 'really extreme abuse, physically and mentally.'
Two sources said she had tried to leave him multiple times before staying with Majors.
That second ex-girlfriend is said to have told her friends that dating the actor was 'emotional torture,' the magazine again citing nine sources.
They said that Majors would 'get filled with rage' and say he 'needed to hit something or punch a wall.'
Another source said that Majors demanded this partner be submissive to him, trying to control her diet to whom she could speak to.
'My experience in dealing with him and watching him in relationships with several women [is] really upsetting,' one source said. 'As an outside observer, it made me uncomfortable.'

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