Jonathan Majors Arrives in Manhattan Court for Start of Domestic Abuse Trial

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Jonathan Majors arrived in a New York criminal court Wednesday to face domestic abuse charges from ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, who told police that the “Creed III” and Marvel star physically assaulted her during a March night out in Manhattan.

Majors, who has pleaded not guilty, arrived for court Wednesday morning holding hands with current girlfriend Meagan Good. He was carrying a Bible and a coffee mug, the Associated Press reported, and did not speak in court, where jury selection was expected to begin by afternoon.

Through his attorney, the “Loki” actor has repeatedly denied the allegations and says Jabbari was the aggressor that night. His legal team has provided photo and video evidence, but failed to have the matter dismissed.

To open the trial, Majors’ defense lawyers won the right to keep certain information under seal, successfully arguing that it could create jury prejudice given the nature of the case and Majors’ celebrity status. Though the ruling went against a handful of news organizations supporting their release, the judge said they could become public if later deemed relevant to present as evidence.

Majors was told that he was under no obligation to attend the daily proceedings, nor would he be compelled to testify.

Majors is facing misdemeanor harassment and assault charges after allegedly assaulting Jabbari in Manhattan in March. She accused him of twisting her arm, hitting her head and shoving her into a vehicle where the altercation began; he agreed to a temporary restraining order in June.

Majors was arrested March 25 and charged with three counts of third-degree assault, aggravated harassment in the second degree, three counts of attempted assault in the third degree and harassment in the second degree.

Jabbari was briefly arrested last month after Majors filed a cross complaint, but the district attorney’s office dropped all charges the following day.

It was also revealed last month that the case will include a London Metropolitan police report regarding an incident from the “Loki” Season 2 shoot that prosecutors consider relevant. The report includes evidence of an additional uncharged crime, or “bad acts,” that took place around the time Majors was shooting the Disney+ show in September of 2022.

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