Jonathan Majors’ Audio Presented In The Ongoing Domestic Violence Trial: ‘I’m A Great Man!’

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has released a number of unsettling text conversations as well as an audio tape from Jonathan Majors’ continuing assault trial.

Jonathan Majors’ Audio Presented In The Ongoing Domestic Violence Trial: ‘I’m A Great Man!’

The recently disclosed material, which was presented in court last week, concerns Majors’s relationship with Grace Jabbari, his ex-girlfriend, who claims he assaulted her in March in the backseat of a car.

Majors’s threats to commit suicide via text messages and an audio recording of a fight in which he told Jabbari she should behave more like Michelle Obama and Coretta Scott King are among the evidence.

This evidence was made public on Wednesday and was previously provided by the prosecutors during the trial.

The things that were made public were pictures shot by Majors’ ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, the 911 call Majors made after claiming to have discovered Jabbari “unconscious” in his apartment, police bodycam footage, and film of Majors and Jabbari walking down the street.

“How dare you come home drunk and disturb the peace of our house when we have a plan?” he can be heard telling a tearful Jabbari.

“I would like to get to the point where your friends know what job I’m on and go, ‘I think Grace is going to be out of commission.’ Do you understand that?”

“Grace has to be in a certain mindset, to support… Coretta Scott King, do you know who that is? That’s Martin Luther King’s wife. Michelle Obama, Barack Obama’s wife.

“Let me just lay it out for you,” Majors continued.

“If I am… I’m just going to say this. My temper, my s—, my [inaudible], all that said, right? I am a great man, a GREAT man.

“I am doing great things. Not just for me, but for my culture and for the world. That is actually the position I am in. That’s real. I’m not being a d— about it. I didn’t ask for it. I’ve worked and that’s the situation.

“I fear you have no perspective of what could happen if you go to the hospital,” Majors wrote. “They will ask you questions and as I don’t think you actually protect us it could lead to an investigation even if you do lie and they suspect something.”

Jabbari responded, “I will tell the doctor I bumped my head, if I go, I’m going to give it one more day, but I can’t sleep and need some stronger painkillers. That’s all. Why would I want to tell them what really happened when it’s clear I want to be with you.”

It becomes out that his behavior toward her is domineering and deceptive. Along with some incriminating audio and streetcam images from security cameras, there were texts made public. On the night of the alleged assault, Majors can be seen in the video rushing away from Jabbari as she pursues him. It is not conclusive or damning evidence on its own.

Regarding the texts, Jonathan Majors makes a threat to take his own life in the event that Jabbari visits a physician. The actor made the decision to declare he would take his own life because he was obviously worried the truth about that injury would surface. The degree of manipulation involved is likely among the primary reasons why no studio would want to be connected to the actor.

 

 

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