Jonathan Majors’ Ex-Girlfriend Grace Jabbari Finishes Testimony!
Things are not looking great for Jonathan Majors and this is truly sad. Majors is said to have manipulated his ex-girlfriend into not seeking hospital care and then threated suicide is totally crazy. Read on for mor on Grace Jabbari Testimony…
CelebnMusic247.com has just received the latest details regarding actor Jonathan Majors, who stars a Kang The Conquer.
The “Creed III” actor’s trial began earlier this week for his alleged assault earlier this year. Moreover, two more witnesses, including the police officer who arrested Majors in March, also testified.
On Thursday the defense’s cross-examination according to Variety, Grace Jabbari returned to the stand for a short redirect by her lawyer Friday morning. On Thursday, she testified about her injuries after Majors’ alleged assault in March, saying that the “next morning is when [the pain] sunk in. When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a bus.”
Her friend and colleague Holly Blakey was next called as a witness. Blakey and Jabbari worked as dancers and choreographers together. Blakey had met Majors in London several times when he was dating Jabbari. Blakey said he was “sweet and charming” when she first met him two and a half years ago and that he and Jabbari were “very loving.” Blakey then noticed changes in Jabbari as the couple continued their relationship.
Her friend and colleague Holly Blakey was next called as a witness. Blakey and Jabbari worked as dancers and choreographers together. Blakey had met Majors in London several times when he was dating Jabbari. Blakey said he was “sweet and charming” when she first met him two and a half years ago and that he and Jabbari were “very loving.” Blakey then noticed changes in Jabbari as the couple continued their relationship.
Blakey said Jabbari “would be in the house a lot more” and seemed “to have less interest in herself. She was working a lot less and was someone who’s very driven and has a lot of energy for life. I saw a lot of that disappear.”
Majors is accused of assaulting Jabbari in the backseat of a car on March 25. Jabbari testified on Tuesday that she saw a text message on Majors’ phone from another woman that read, “Wish I was kissing you right now.” She took the phone out of his hands to see who sent the message and he forcefully retrieved it, according to Jabbari. She said this caused bruising, swelling and “excruciating” pain and she had a swollen finger and a cut behind her ear.
Blakey testified that Jabbari called her the morning after Majors’ alleged assault and sent photos of her injuries. The two spent the day talking on the phone for several hours about what had happened.
“I’d never heard her like that before,” Blakey said. “Quite quiet, wrecked, in shock, like she’d been crying… In a way, it was an entirely different emotional landscape. It was different. She was very, very broken — a very traumatized person.”
On the morning of March 26, the day after the alleged assault, Majors called 911 regarding Jabbari’s mental state. In her testimony, Jabbari said she had taken sleeping pills the night before to help fall asleep, due to the pain she was in, and woke up on the floor of a walk-in closet in the apartment she shared with Majors.
The NYPD officer who responded to the 911 call and arrested Majors that same day testified in court on Friday afternoon. Officer Brendan Swayne, a domestic violence prevention officer in New York’s 10th precinct, identified Majors in court and reviewed his personal bodycam footage on the witness stand. The footage started by showing Swayne and another officer being escorted by Majors into his apartment where Jabbari was laying on the floor of the closet.
via Variety