Actor Jonathan Majors to be sentenced following assault, harassment conviction

Actor Jonathan Majors to be sentenced following assault, harassment conviction

Jonathan Majors, who had been a fast-rising Hollywood star earlier than home violence prices derailed his profession, is anticipated to be sentenced on Monday after being discovered responsible of attacking his girlfriend behind an SUV.

The sentence shall be imposed by Justice Michael Gaffey of the state Supreme Court in Manhattan, the place Majors was convicted on Dec. 18 of 1 depend every of third-degree assault and second-degree harassment.

Majors faces as much as one yr in jail. Neither depend is a felony. Jurors acquitted him on two different prices, following a two-week trial.

The 34-year-old Majors rose to fame by starring within the 2019 movie “The Last Black Man in San Francisco,” and later gained plaudits for his work within the blockbusters “Creed III” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.”

But his authorized troubles led to the tip of his relationship with Marvel Studios, which parted methods following the conviction.

Majors, who performed the villainous Kang the Conqueror in a number of productions, together with “Quantumania,” had been anticipated to return to the position in a 2026 launch, “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.”

Walt Disney, in the meantime, eliminated one other star automobile for Majors, “Magazine Dreams,” from its launch calendar final October.

The felony case stemmed from a March 2023 altercation in a employed automobile that left Grace Jabbari, Majors’ girlfriend on the time, with a damaged finger and swollen arm and ear.

Jabbari testified that Majors attacked her after she grabbed his telephone upon seeing a textual content from one other lady, together with by twisting her arm behind her again and hanging her within the head.

She additionally testified that Majors had a “violent temper,” and had “exploded” in anger on different events.

Like many felony defendants, Majors didn’t testify. His lawyer claimed that Jabbari attacked Majors, and falsely accused him of assault after they broke up.

Last week, the decide rejected Majors’ bid to throw out the conviction.

“The jury reasonably could have concluded that Defendant recklessly caused physical injury to Ms. Jabbari during this ‘rapidly unfolding’ struggle over the phone,” he wrote.

Source: www.anews.com.tr