Recent Revelations from the Actor’s Ongoing Legal Battle
In a recent legal proceeding, it was revealed that actor Jonathan Majors had a concerning exchange via text with his former partner, Grace Jabbari. This disclosure comes from the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, which presented the messages and an audio clip as part of Majors’ ongoing assault trial. These developments were first reported by Variety.
Majors, 34, expressed disturbing thoughts in a text sent in September 2022. He wrote about feeling incapable of love and considering self-harm, stating, “I will probably [k]ill myself. It’s not really contemplating any more …I’m a monster. A horrible man. Not capable of love. I am killing myself soon. I’ve already put things in motion.” This alarming statement was part of a conversation where Majors expressed disappointment over Jabbari’s perceived lack of affection.
Jabbari, 30, responded with concern, urging Majors not to hurt himself. She referenced their daughter, Ella, who is nine years old, in an attempt to dissuade him. Her response also included an apology for not showing affection that morning, highlighting the tense nature of their relationship.
The trial against Majors began recently after several postponements. Majors was arrested in March on charges of assaulting Jabbari and faced arraignment three days later. He has consistently denied the allegations and entered a not guilty plea.
Another concerning message exchange involved Majors dissuading Jabbari from seeking medical attention for a head injury. He expressed worry about potential investigations if she went to the hospital, leading Jabbari to consider not revealing the true nature of her injury.
The court also heard an audio recording of an argument between the two. In this recording, Majors compares their relationship dynamics to those of famous historical couples and emphasizes his significant cultural impact. He insists that his partner should make sacrifices and support him in his endeavors.
In a twist to the ongoing saga, Majors filed a domestic violence claim against Jabbari in June, alleging she was the aggressor in the March incident. Jabbari faced arrest in October on assault and criminal mischief charges, but these were subsequently dropped.
The case continues to unfold, shedding light on the complexities of their relationship and the serious nature of the allegations involved.
If you or someone you know is facing domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential assistance. For those affected by sexual assault, the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 offers confidential support.