This week Jonathan Majors domestic violence trial kicked off in New York [click here if you missed that].
In the opening argument both teams accused the other of starting the fight...
From The Blast
Hollywood star Jonathan Majors’ infamous assault trial has officially begun with opening statements from both sides. Majors is accused of being violent to his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, during a confrontation in his car.
So far, Judge Michael Gaffey has made two rulings, allowing the jury to know about Jabbari’s arrest and to enforce a seal on evidence against Majors.
Majors’s attorneys insist that Jabbari was the aggressor and even filed a countersuit, but the DA refused to prosecute her. The assault case has severely affected Majors’ acting career since his arrest in March and cost him several roles and potential awards.
On Monday, opening statements in actor Majors’ criminal assault case officially began. The actor is charged with the alleged violent assault of his former girlfriend, Jabbari, during a heated argument. The opening statements started the week after jury selection, and preliminary hearings were held last week.
The jury of six people and two alternates will hear about the extent of Majors’ guilt from the prosecution and defense. According to prosecutors, Jabbari and Majors were in a car last March when they began arguing about a sexual text the actor received from another woman.
Jabbari allegedly snatched the phone, which Majors retrieved by allegedly pulling her fingers, twisting her arms behind her back, and hitting her face severally. When the car stopped and the former couple got out, Jabbari’s lawyer, assistant Manhattan District Attorney Michael Perez, claims that Majors threw her back into the vehicle forcefully.
Perez asserted that there is footage of Majors tossing Jabarri “like a football back into the Escalade.” He repeatedly noted that the Marvel star “struck, shoved and otherwise subjected Grace Jabbari to physical contact” with the intention to harass her, adding that there’s video proof to support Jabbari’s claim.
In a not-so-surprising move, Majors’ lawyer Priya Chaudhry’s account of things greatly contrasted that of the prosecutors. Chaudhry highlighted Jabbari’s night of partying after what she called a “seconds-long altercation over a text” with Majors.
She added that the alleged victim eventually went back to their home alone, while Majors returned to a hotel room and disclosed the end of their relationship to Jabbari.
Chaudhry noted to the jury that the prosecutors would attempt to distract them “with stories about the months and years prior to that incident” and also bring up “things about Jonathan Majors that had nothing to do with what happened in the car.”
She pleaded with them to “end this nightmare for” Majors while speaking about the actor’s struggles to attain some success in Hollywood and get to the point he is in his acting career.
In his opening statement, Perez claimed that Jabbari’s reluctance to speak out on what happened on that fateful night was because of how “the defendant [Majors] has manipulated her in the past and trained her to stay silent.” The attorney also stated that Majors’ presence during the police interview intimidated Jabbari.
The “Loki” actor’s lawyer, Chaudhry, then argued that evidence would reveal how Jabbari told the police that she had no idea of what happened to her and only decided to link her injuries to Majors after she was asked if the actor had inflicted them.
Chaudhry said, “She made these false statements to take away everything he has spent his whole life working for… This is a case about the end of a relationship, not about a crime — at least not one that Mr. Majors committed. This man is innocent.”
Like the past few days, Majors arrived in court alongside his girlfriend, actress Meagan Good, for the Monday trial. He also came along with his mother and other family members.
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