Jonathan Majors is facing further abuse allegations as his August court date approaches. In a Rolling Stone exposé published Thursday, a dozen anonymous sources spoke to the outlet about the actor’s alleged treatment of his exes.
Nine of the insiders claimed that the “Lovecraft Country” alum subjected one unnamed girlfriend to “really extreme abuse, physically and mentally” — even alleging that he strangled her.
Another former partner reportedly called her relationship with Majors, 33, “emotional torture,” with sources citing examples of diet control and wall punching.
“‘My experience in dealing with him and watching him in relationships with several women [is] really upsetting,” one individual alleged. “As an outside observer, it made me uncomfortable.”
Majors’ legal team has denied the contents of the report but has yet to respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The Marvel actor “vehemently denies Rolling Stone’s false allegations that he physically, verbally, or emotionally abused anyone, let alone any of his past romantic partners,” Major’s attorney told the magazine.
“These allegations are based entirely on hearsay because neither of the romantic partners referenced were willing to engage with Rolling Stone for the article — demonstrating their outright falsity,” Dustin A. Pusch continued.
The lawyer provided Rolling Stone with six character witnesses from women who previously dated or was close with the actor, but the outlet claims only one of the women stood behind her statement.
One woman didn’t respond, another said the statement wasn’t “truthful” and three more claimed they didn’t consent to have theirs released.
Haley Carter, who dated Majors from age 13 to 18, described the actor as “sweet, kind and gentle,” in a message drafted in late March.
The exposé also touched on Majors’ on-set behavior, with multiple sources accusing him of “terrorizing” others.
Similarly, the “Creed III” star’s team denied that he “got physical with or physically intimidated anyone,” adding that Majors’ “immersive Method acting style … can be misconstrued as rudeness at times.”
The report comes one week after Majors filed a domestic violence counter-complaint against ex Grace Jabbari. Majors was arrested in March after an alleged altercation with the dancer on misdemeanor charges of strangulation, assault, and harassment. While that first charge has since been dropped, the rest still stand.
However, Majors’ lawyers are confident he will prove his innocence during his trial, which is set to begin on Aug. 3. “Ms. Jabbari claims that Mr. Majors assaulted her in a car in Chinatown around 12:00 a.m. on March 25, 2023, and during this incident, Mr. Majors broke her finger and lacerated her ear,” his lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, wrote in a letter to Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Rachel S. Pauley in April. “We have proof that this is a complete lie.”
Chaudhry detailed in the letter that they have eyewitness interviews, phone records, credit-card statements and surveillance videos that will exonerate him.
Majors is currently dating Meagan Good, with the 41-year-old actress supporting him at Manhattan Criminal Court appearance earlier this month.
While the couple have kept a low-profile amid his legal battle, they have been spotted shopping for home decor, dining at Red Lobster and more.
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