Ahead of Jonathan Majors’ court appearance, more allegations from alleged abused victims are coming to light, further complicating his case. But as the plot thickens, his lawyer remains steadfast, while his management has cut ties.
Jonathan Majors’ fame preceded his court case. The actor became more popular following his appearance in “Creed III.” But that was merely the beginning for the promising star. He is set to appear in “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.” In another contract, Majors would feature in “Avengers: Secret Wars.”
However, long before filming of these projects would commence, the film star was arrested. On March 25, a woman in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan phoned the authorities. The NYPD revealed that the caller was 30 years old, and she had accused the actor of assault, strangulation, and harassment. The authorities maintained the alleged victim had suffered some minor injuries.
While Majors was still in police custody, his lawyer Priya Chaudhry defended her client. She punched holes in the alleged victim’s statement adding that Majors was the victim of a confrontation.
Andrew Bourke, the actor’s publicist, supported his lawyer’s claims. Bourke intended to exonerate the actor, so he released a series of private messages between his client and the woman. The messages hinted that the woman felt sorry for Majors and she never wanted to prosecute him.
Nearly a month after the arrest and ahead of Jonathan Majors’s court appearance, new details have surfaced. It appears the District attorney office is doing all it can to label the actor.
Multiple women reportedly alleged abuse victims of Jonathan Majors have come forward following his March arrest and are cooperating with the Manhattan district attorney’s office.
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More Alleged Victims On Jonathan Majors’ Case Ahead Of His Court Appearance
Sources with links to the actor’s dilemma recently shared shocking news. The insiders claimed Majors is being accused by a handful of alleged abuse victims. While they may not be making a different case, they are cooperating with the Manhattan district attorney’s office to prove something.
Unfortunately, Jonathan Majors’ abuse victims have relatively influenced those around him. Their partnership with the district attorney severed the relationship between him and his publicists and management. Earlier in the weeks, it was reported that the “Creed III” star was dropped by his management.
The District Attorney’s office has declined to comment on their work with Jonathan Majors’ alleged abuse victims and the case generally.
But ahead of Jonathan Majors’ court appearance scheduled for May 8, his lawyer has remained unwavering. Via a statement, his attorney explained that her client is not guilty of the charges. She has also worked with the District Attorney by providing evidence.