*An attorney for Jonathan Majors says he wants “nothing to do” with the woman allegedly involved in a domestic dispute with the actor.
Majors was arrested on March 25 in New York City after allegedly choking out his girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. He is now facing a slew of charges related to the assault. As Deadline reports, the woman was granted a full temporary order of protection against him Thursday.
“Today a judge granted a Full Temporary Order of Protection for the victim, per the People’s request and with the consent of defense counsel,” Manhattan District Attorney’s Office press secretary Doug Jones said in a statement. “At the time of arraignment, a Limited Temporary Order of Protection was granted.”
Majors attorney Priya Chaudhry said the order “is standard in cases such as this,” and “we consented because Mr. Majors wants nothing to do with the woman who assaulted him.”
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Meanwhile, Majors is losing out on several lucrative projects as he faces charges for the alleged assault.
“The Ant-Man 2” star has reportedly been dropped from the feature adaptation of the Walter Mosley novel, “The Man in My Basement,” as well as an ad campaign for the Texas Rangers MLB team, Deadline reports. Majors is also out of consideration for the Otis Redding biopic.
The “Loki” actor parted ways with his management company Entertainment 360, and publicist, The Lede Company as the assault case looms. Multiple women are reportedly cooperating with the Manhattan district attorney’s office — claiming that they too have been victimized in some way by the “Creed III” star, Variety reports.
Women are said to be coming out of the shadows following Majors’ March 25 arrest in Manhattan for allegedly choking out his girlfriend. The 30-year-old woman reportedly told police that she “sustained minor injuries to her head and neck and was removed to an area hospital in stable condition.”
Major was charged with strangulation, assault, and harassment and is set to appear in court on May 8.
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