Jonathan Majors is filing a domestic violence complaint.
The 33-year-old Marvel star filed the complaint against ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, alleging that she attacked him, and not the other way around, in a confrontation on a street corner in Chinatown on March 25, via Insider.
Jonathan was charged in that dispute, with his ex claiming he broke her finger, twisted her arm, and struck her in the ear causing it to bleed. He has denied the accusations.
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An August 3 trial date was set in her case against the actor.
On June 21, the day after his last court date, Jonathan gave police his own version of what actually happened that night, claiming his “drunk and hysterical” ex scratched, slapped, and grabbed at his face, causing pain and bleeding, via a domestic incident report and sworn affidavit obtained by Insider.
A second NYPD precinct is also involved in investigating the actor’s counter-claims.
Both precincts found probable cause to arrest Grace, and issued what is called an “incident card,” or “I-Card,” an electronic document directing police to take her into custody, at least for questioning, according to Majors’ defense attorney Priya Chaudhry and a law enforcement source.
Manhattan prosecutors who are pursuing the case against Jonathan Majors, were for some reason reluctant, and at the district attorney’s office’s urging, the “I-Card” was de-activated, according to the two.
The DA’s office has repeatedly pushed back against investigating or charging the woman, despite supporting evidence that includes surveillance camera footage of the street dispute and photos of his injuries, Jonathan‘s lawyer told Insider .
He is now dating actress Meagan Good, who accompanied him to last week’s court appearance in Manhattan Criminal Court.
In his domestic incident report, he claimed his ex had attacked him on prior occasions, though none were reported, including a “verbal dispute in London that became physical.”
According to the “Prior History” section of the domestic incident report, police checked the “yes” box next to these questions: “Is suspect capable of killing you or children?” “Is suspect violently and constantly jealous of you?” And, “Has the physical violence increased in frequency or severity over the past 6 months?”
Jonathan has denied causing any of the injuries he was arrested over and has insisted he did not get violent, alleging she became violent while accusing him of getting texts from another woman.
“I was worried she would be hurt by traffic. So I physically picked her up and put her in the car,” the incident report reads.
“In the morning, my face was stuck to the pillow because of the blood from the cut from Jabbari digging her thumbnail into my face,” the incident report reads.
He accuses Grace of running up his credit card without his authorization, returning to London with his iPhone, “a Rolex vintage watch and other luxury items that cost $6,000 – $7,000,” according to the incident report.
Find out more about the scheduled court date.