January 8, 2024 @ 6:00 AM
Wonder celebrity Jonathan Majors stated that he was “absolutely shocked and afraid” when he initially heard his guilty judgment a month back, in a special sit-down meeting with ABC Information Live’s Linsey Davis.
“The verdict comes out and I’m like, ‘How is that possible based off the evidence, based off the prosecution’s evidence, let alone our evidence?’ How is that possible?” Majors stated.
Majors remained to reject hurting his ex-girlfriend, Poise Jabbari. When asked just how the injuries happened if he did not create them, Majors stated, “I wish that I knew. That would give me clarity. That would give me some type of peace about it.”
In March of 2023, Majors positioned a 911 telephone call after discovering his sweetheart at the time less competent. He was later on jailed on fees of assault, strangulation and harassment because of a domestic disagreement he had with Jabbari.
The test started in late November of 2023 with Majors begging blameless to offense assault and harassment fees. On December 18, Majors was condemned of careless assault in the third level and a fee of harassment as an infraction yet was acquitted on one more fee of assault and a fee of worsened harassment. The star’s sentencing is readied to occur on Feb. 6.
Throughout the meeting, Majors additionally dealt with both video clips of him that were launched over the training course of the test. The very first includes sound of Majors chewing out his sweetheart and contrasting himself to Martin Luther King Jr. and Barack Obama. He additionally required that Jabbari act even more like Coretta Scott King and Michelle Obama.
“It was me trying to give an analogy of what it is I’m aspiring to be — these great men, Martin, President Obama — and trying to give a reference point to that,” Majors stated in the ABC meeting. “One of the things I also say is that I need her, in that case Grace, to make the same sacrifices that I am making.”
The star additionally dealt with the CCTV video footage of the claimed assault. After that video clip reveals both diminishing numerous blocks in New york city.
“If you watch those videos and you reverse that and you saw a Black man chasing a young white girl down the street screaming and crying, that man is going to be shot and killed in the streets of New York City,” Majors stated.
Brittany Henderson, a lawyer for Poise Jabbari, replied to Majors’ asserts in a declaration, claiming, “It is not at all surprising that Mr. Majors continues to take no accountability for his actions.” Henderson additionally stated that the timing of Majors’ brand-new declarations shows “a clear lack of remorse.”