Accuser in Jonathan Majors' trial has allegedly left the country, postponing the trial.

Trial vs "Creed III" actor postponed to 2023 due to slow evidence turnover from prosecutors.

August 8th 2023.

Accuser in Jonathan Majors' trial has allegedly left the country, postponing the trial.
Actor Jonathan Majors' domestic battery trial has been delayed and the NYPD is on the hunt for the accuser.

According to Insider, the trial has been pushed back to September 6, 2023 due to prosecutors not turning over evidence in a timely manner. Majors' defense lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, reported that evidence was handed over on the day before the trial was set to take place.

On August 3, the prosecution stated they were gathering more evidence. Chaudhry also reported that the NYPD is looking for the accuser, Grace Jabbari, when she returns to the United States. The incident, which happened on March 25, 2023, has placed Majors' career on hold while the case is pending.

Majors filed a domestic violence complaint with the NYPD against Jabbari in July 2023. His attorney had plenty to say in defense of the actor. In a written statement, she said, “One hundred and thirty-one days ago, authorities unjustly cuffed Jonathan Majors in his own home, hauling him off to jail based on the word of a woman now hunted by the NYPD. Bravely, Jonathan Majors laid bare to the NYPD the relentless, alcohol-fueled abuse he suffered at the hands of Grace Jabbari, an enduring nightmare in their relationship."

The district attorney's office has access to evidence that supports Majors' allegations, including surveillance video and pictures of his injuries, according to Chaudhry. She also stated that the DA's office changed their approach to the case to match the changes in Jabbari's allegations.

Jabbari initially claimed that Majors attacked her, broke her finger, twisted her arm, and hit her in the ear. Majors disputed these claims.

The trial is now set to take place in September 2023. It will be interesting to see what happens in court and if Majors will be exonerated of any wrongdoing.

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