Jonathan Majors’ Texts Emerge As Crux Of Domestic Violence Trial; Correspondence Of Potential Past Incident Unsealed
11.12.2023 - 21:37
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Entering the second week of Jonathan Majors domestic violence trial, the Loki actor’s phone and texts have become central to both the prosecution and defense cases.
Put bluntly, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office and the defense team have very different perspectives on the allegedly assault by Majors in late March on his then longtime girlfriend. However, as was evident today and has been clear even before the trial began on December 4, both sides admit whatever happened that night erupted out of Grace Jabbari seeing texts on the actor’s phone from another woman that read “I wish I were kissing you.”
Things escalated quickly after that.
Today, with Majors in court at the defense table, the driver of the car the duo were in when Jabbari saw those texts recounted her version of what went down.
“The girl became very angry,” driver Naveed Sanwar told the court Monday with the assistance of an Urdu language interpreter. “The boy wanted to get rid of the girl and he opened the door,” Sanwar said of Majors and Jabbari’s fight over the texts and infidelity. Via the interpreter, Sanwar added he thought “the girl had hit the boy — because of the way that she was fighting, and the sounds produced.”
A jury of three men and three women will decide if Majors is guilty on misdemeanor charges arising from a late-night incident in and around the actor’s Chelsea apartment on March 25 with Grace Jabbari. NYPD officers on the scene at Majors’ pad found a number of marks, “a laceration” and a finger fracture on Jabbari and arrested Majors. Monday, Dr. William Chang testified about treating Jabbari later that day at NYC’s Bellevue Hospital and how consistence her injuries with someone who has been hit.
“He was saying, ‘Leave me
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