June 27th 2023.
The ongoing saga of the Jonathan Majors domestic violence case has taken another turn. After a recent court appearance, Majors filed a domestic violence complaint against the woman who alleged that he had placed his hands on her.
The incident, which occurred on March 25, 2023 in New York City, has put his career on hold while this case is pending. Majors alleges that his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, assaulted him. He told police officers at the precinct near the alleged assault in Chinatown in Manhattan that it was Jabbari who attacked him.
According to Majors' attorney, Priya Chaudhry, the police had probable cause to arrest Jabbari. An "incident card," which gives police officers the right to take Jabbari into custody, was issued. However, the prosecutors working the case against Majors chose not to pursue the accusations by Majors.
At the urging of the district attorney's office, the "incident card" was de-activated, according to a law enforcement source and Chaudhry. The DA's office has access to evidence that supports Majors allegations, including surveillance footage of the dispute and photos of Majors' injuries, Chaudhry revealed in a recently published article.
In May 2023, Chaudhry stated that this case was racially motivated against her client. She handed over substantial evidence that prosecutors should have looked over to see that what had been reported was inaccurate. She accused the DA's office of changing how they were approaching the case to match the changes in Jabbari's allegations.
Jabbari had initially claimed that Majors attacked her, broke her finger, twisted her arm, and hit her in the ear — all charges that Majors denied. The next scheduled court date is set for August 3.
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