Jonathan Majors Trial: Audio, Photo, & Video Evidence Released

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Audio, photo, and video evidence in Jonathan Majors‘ trial for allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, has been made public drawing more questions regarding the actor’s innocence.

The key piece of evidence, the surveillance video from the night of the alleged assault, showed the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania star and his then-girlfriend outside of a black SUV, which was stopped at a red light.

At some point, Jonathan appeared to pick Grace up in an attempt to put her back into the vehicle, but she quickly popped right back out again.

So, they hastily make their way out of the street to the sidewalk, leaving the door of the vehicle ajar.

It looked as if Grace Jabbari was hanging on to Jonathan Majors’ arm. That’s when he snatched himself free, shoved her back, and ran for hills.

Surveillance video showed Grace running behind Jonathan to the point where she ran into the street and in front of cars to keep up with him.

Jonathan was eventually able to elude her. Watch below.


Following the alleged assault and breakup, Grace Jabbari went out with friends and Jonathan Majors stayed at a hotel.

The next day, Jonathan found Grace unconscious in their penthouse apartment and called 911 for a possible suicide attempt.

Listen to the audio below.


When authorities arrived, Grace Jabbari regained consciousness, and authorities noticed injuries to her neck, her hand, and behind her ear, which ultimately led to Jonathan Majors’ arrest for assault.

Watch the police bodycam footage below.


The newly released audio and video evidence now has the public questioning why Jonathan Majors was charged with assault.

In addition to the evidence from the alleged assault, audio of Jonathan telling Grace to be more like Coretta Scott King and Michelle Obama has been released.

Photos of the text messages where Jonathan appeared to discourage Grace from seeking medical attention after a previous alleged assault were also released.

The trial is still underway…

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