Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend finished her testimony Friday — her fourth day on the witness stand in the “Creed III” actor’s trial for his alleged assault earlier this year. Two more witnesses, including the police officer who arrested Majors in March, also testified.
After the defense’s cross-examination on Thursday, Grace Jabbari returned to the stand for a short redirect by her lawyer Friday morning. On Thursday, she testified about her injuries after Majors’ alleged assault in March, saying that the “next morning is when [the pain] sunk in. When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a bus.”
Her friend and colleague Holly Blakey was next called as a witness. Blakey and Jabbari worked as dancers and choreographers together. Blakey had met Majors in London several times when he was dating Jabbari. Blakey said he was “sweet and charming” when she first met him two and a half...
After the defense’s cross-examination on Thursday, Grace Jabbari returned to the stand for a short redirect by her lawyer Friday morning. On Thursday, she testified about her injuries after Majors’ alleged assault in March, saying that the “next morning is when [the pain] sunk in. When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a bus.”
Her friend and colleague Holly Blakey was next called as a witness. Blakey and Jabbari worked as dancers and choreographers together. Blakey had met Majors in London several times when he was dating Jabbari. Blakey said he was “sweet and charming” when she first met him two and a half...
- 12/8/2023
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Jonathan Majors’ ex-girlfriend took the witness stand on Thursday for the third consecutive day, where she faced questions from the “Creed III” actor’s defense attorney about the injuries she sustained on the night in March she was allegedly assaulted.
Majors’ attorney Priya Chaudhry asked Grace Jabbari, 30, about why she had gone out to a nightclub immediately after the alleged assault, suggesting that her injuries must not have been particularly serious.
“I was feeling pain but I was choosing to ignore it. I was filled with adrenaline,” Jabbari told the Manhattan jury. “The next morning is when [the pain] sunk in. When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a bus.”
In her testimony, Jabbari described meeting three strangers on the street after the alleged altercation with Majors. They invited her to Loosie’s Nightclub on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. She went because she “didn’t want to be alone.
Majors’ attorney Priya Chaudhry asked Grace Jabbari, 30, about why she had gone out to a nightclub immediately after the alleged assault, suggesting that her injuries must not have been particularly serious.
“I was feeling pain but I was choosing to ignore it. I was filled with adrenaline,” Jabbari told the Manhattan jury. “The next morning is when [the pain] sunk in. When I woke up, I felt like I had been hit by a bus.”
In her testimony, Jabbari described meeting three strangers on the street after the alleged altercation with Majors. They invited her to Loosie’s Nightclub on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. She went because she “didn’t want to be alone.
- 12/7/2023
- by Rebecca Rubin and Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
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