Jonathan Majors’ Domestic Violence Case Adds 2022 UK Police Report; DA Slams Defense Over “Fictional” Claims
24.10.2023 - 20:45
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A day before a court hearing that could determine if the domestic violence case against Jonathan Majors goes ahead and to trial, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office made some damning accusations against the defense and also said the UK police are now a part of their prosecution.
Details of the London Metropolitan Police report from over a year ago are unknown. However, “medical Records from the United Kingdom, photographs taken by medical providers, and correspondence with medical provider” related to a September 2022 incident were also among the new evidence prosecutors have acquired, their Oct 13 filing in the criminal case revealed.
Though the trial has been delayed a number of times, Majors is facing misdemeanor charges stemming from an incident in and around the actor’s Chelsea apartment on March 25. Although he was the one who called 911 in the spring, NYPD officers on the scene found a number of marks, “a laceration” and a finger fracture on now ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari and arrested Majors – who was released within hours after a hearing in front of a judge.
Majors is looking at up to a year behind bars if found guilty on claims being prosecuted by D.A. Alvin Bragg’s office. It is unknown right now if the not-guilty pleading actor will be present, either virtual or in-person, in Judge Michael Gaffey’s courtroom Wednesday.
Rejecting a defense motion to dismiss the whole matter, DA Bragg and Assistant D.A. Keli Galaway also now accuse the Priya Chaudhry, Seth Zuckerman and David Winkler-led defense of “fictional” and “meritless” allegations against their office in an attempt to take the case off track. They also allege that the defense of spreading misinformation about non-existent video footage of the
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