Former Vanderpump Rules star Faith Stowers is suing NBC Universal over allegations of racist harassment, retaliation, and — perhaps most shockingly — violent threats made against her by co-star Lala Kent during her brief run on the hit Bravo show.
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Jonathan Majors has been hit with a new lawsuit from ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari.
This past December, the 34-year-old Ant-Man actor was found guilty of third degree assault and guilty of harassment in a case brought against him by Grace after was arrested for a domestic dispute in March 2023.
On Tuesday (March 19), Grace filed a new lawsuit against Jonathan accusing him of ssault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, malicious prosecution and defamation from incidents dating between 2021 and 2023.
Keep reading to find out more…The defamation allegation comes from Jonathan‘s Good Morning America interview following his conviction in January when he said he “never laid [his] hands on a woman,” according to the court documents obtained by Variety.
In the December trial, Jonathan‘s attorney repeatedly accused Grace of lying about the injuries she sustained from the March 2023 incident.
Also in her lawsuit, Grace alleged that she was subjected to physical and emotional abuse along with controlling behavior while they were dating, and claimed that Jonathan would threaten to harm himself if she ended their relationship.
In one alleged incident that took place in Los Angeles in 2022, Grace‘s lawsuit claims, “Majors became angry with Grace. She became afraid and instinctively tried to calm him down. Majors began shouting in Grace’s face and grabbed both her arms, pinning them to her body. He then shoved her into the shower door, causing the shower door to open. He then threw her body into the shower wall, causing her head to hit the wall. When Grace tried to escape, things escalated. In an effort to stop the abuse, Grace informed Majors that she was going to have to inform his team of what he had done to her,
Former Vanderpump Rules star Faith Stowers is suing NBC Universal over allegations of racist harassment, retaliation, and — perhaps most shockingly — violent threats made against her by co-star Lala Kent during her brief run on the hit Bravo show.
Jonathan Majors has avoided jail time and has officially been sentenced by a New York judge.
Jordan Moreau Jonathan Majors has been sentenced to one year of domestic violence counseling after being convicted last year of assaulting and harassing his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. The actor must complete a 52-week domestic violence programming in Los Angeles, where he currently resides. He must also continue the mental health therapy he has been enrolled in and provide updates on his progress.
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Jordan Moreau Jonathan Majors has been sued by his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari for alleged assault, battery and defamation from incidents dating between 2021 and 2023. Last December, Majors was found guilty of two misdemeanor counts of harassment and assault against Jabbari from a March 2023 altercation in New York City. Jabbari filed her suit, which was obtained by Variety, in New York federal court on Tuesday and accused Majors of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, malicious prosecution and defamation.
Less than a month before Jonathan Majors is set to be sentenced in his domestic violence trial, the much-accused former Marvel actor has today been sued for defamation by his ex-girlfriend.