Jonathan Majors is still grappling with the allegations of domestic violence against him. The actor's recent arrest has caused a stir in the entertainment industry. Law enforcement confirmed that his girlfriend is the alleged victim in the case that began his problems. According to sources, the couple had an argument while traveling in a taxi. Majors' girlfriend reportedly saw another woman's message on his phone, resulting in a confrontation. Reports indicate that Majors responded with physical aggression when his girlfriend attempted to view the alleged text messages on his device. Reportedly, he slapped her and placing his hands around her neck.
On Saturday morning, March 25, law enforcement was called to the Chelsea area in Manhattan, and Majors' girlfriend was subsequently taken to a nearby hospital by authorities due to visible injuries on her face and body. Majors' lawyers have shared purported messages from the woman that they claim will exonerate the actor if they are genuine. Despite this, people seem to be distancing themselves from him. He has now been dropped from several projects, and it would appear that more victims are coming forward to assist in the case against him.
Majors' Victims Cause Major Shakeup
According to insiders that have spoken to Variety, several purported victims of Majors' alleged abuse have stepped forward and are collaborating with the Manhattan DA office in the aftermath of his arrest in March. If more women are able to provide evidence against Majors, it would be a significant development in the case. It's already not looking good for the actor. This new development Majors' publicists and management company have severed ties with him. Additionally, Majors was also told that it was not a good idea for him to attend the Met Gala.
Jonathan Majors has also been dropped from several major projects that he was due to appear in, including an Otis Redding biopic and an MLB ad. Marvel has not yet dropped the actor, and it appears they don't have plans to do so until there is a more clear picture of the events that have transpired. In a statement, Major's lawyer said, "Jonathan Majors is innocent and has not abused anyone. We have provided irrefutable evidence to the District Attorney that the charges are false." The actor is due in court May 8th. What do you think of the situation? Do you think Majors is guilty? Sound off in the comments!
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