Jonathan Majors was found guilty of charges of domestic assault.
After a postponed trial, Jonathan Majors was found guilty on Monday, December 18, of charges of domestic abuse.
Majors was found guilty of third-degree assault and harassment by a six-member jury in the state of New York, according to a story from The Hollywood Reporter. Over the course of three days and four hours of deliberation, they arrived at the decision. According to the article, he was later found not guilty of one of the counts of third-degree assault and of aggravated harassment in the second degree. The date of his sentencing is February 6. Majors was taken into custody in New York in March after it was revealed that the 30-year-old victim had been assaulted by his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari.
The actor’s representative angrily refuted all of the allegations when he was placed under arrest. In a statement at the time, a Majors representative told CNN, “He has done nothing wrong.” “We’re eager to put this behind him and clear his name.” Majors was charged with assault and harassment three days after his arrest. According to CNN, Majors “put his hand on her neck, causing bruising and substantial pain” and struck the accuser “with an open hand, causing substantial pain and a laceration behind her ear.”
A month later, Deadline revealed that Majors had “mutually agreed” with Valentino not to attend the Met Gala as a guest of the design house after being dropped by his talent agency, Entertainment 360.
According to Insider, Majors allegedly had a meeting with law enforcement in June following his court appearance at the Manhattan Criminal Court. The actor claimed in a domestic violence incident report that he was harmed by a “drunk and hysterical” lady in March, but he did not provide any other details. In addition, he claimed that the woman had assaulted him in the past and charged her with robbing him of his phone and charging over $6,000 on his credit card.