Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend drops libel and assault lawsuit

NEW YORK: Court documents released Thursday revealed that a lawsuit accusing actor Jonathan Majors of assault and defamation has been dismissed.

The civil suit was filed in New York in March of this year and alleges that Majors wanted to kill his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, during an incident in which he began “smashing her head against the marble floor.” jelly while strangling her until she felt like she was dead.” can’t breathe anymore.” It was an incident that Jabbari claimed was “a pattern of widespread domestic abuse that began in 2021 and continued until 2023.”

The defamation accusation comes after Majors appeared on ABC and suggested that his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari was lying about the abuse she claimed to have experienced at the hands of Majors.

Documents released Thursday confirm that Jabbari filed a stipulation for dismissal with prejudice, meaning both sides agreed to dismiss the case and similar claims cannot be overturned.

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The lawsuit was filed after a previous guilty verdict found Majors guilty of misdemeanor assault in the third degree, recklessly causing bodily injury and harassment in the second degree. However, he was found not guilty of misdemeanor assault in the third degree with intent to injure. The incident in question involved a fight that broke out between Majors and Jabbari as they sat next to each other in a car. Majors received a text message allegedly saying “I wish I was kissing you”, which Jabbari believed was evidence of infidelity, causing her to take the phone from her then-partner yours.

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Majors allegedly tried to “pry the phone” from her finger, twisting her arm in the process, before she felt a strong blow to her head. Surveillance video shows the aftermath as Majors abandoned the car and ran with Jabbari following.

Following the guilty verdict, Majors, who was starting to make a name for himself in Hollywood after appearing in Belief 3was removed by Marvel. The actor was chosen to become the main villain of phase five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He played Kang the Conqueror in both Disney Plus series Loki as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania. Majors has been set to star in the film Avengers: Kang Dynastybefore Marvel scrapped the film, instead choosing to bring Robert Downey Jr. returns, who will play Dr. Doom in Avengers: Apocalypse.

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