The allegations against actor Jonathan Majors took a surprising turn when news broke that the woman who had accused him of assault, Grace Jabbari, may soon be facing charges related to the March domestic dispute. As reported by The Messenger, the 30-year-old Jabbari is expected to be charged with assault and is anticipated to voluntarily present herself at the New York City Police Department in the near future. There, she will receive a desk appearance ticket, which mandates her appearance in court at a later date.
This development follows earlier reports from The New York Times and Insider, which indicated that there was evidence suggesting that Jabbari had initiated the altercation herself. She was issued an I-card, a document signed by a judge signaling probable cause for her arrest.
At the time of these unfolding events, representatives for Jonathan Majors, Grace Jabbari, the District Attorney’s office, and the NYPD had not issued any immediate comments or statements regarding the situation.
Jonathan Majors, 33, is currently facing multiple misdemeanor assault and harassment charges in relation to the incident that transpired on March 25. Prosecutors allege that in downtown Manhattan around 12:40 am, Majors was involved in an altercation during which he purportedly “stuck, shoved,” and kicked the woman, resulting in an injury to her right middle finger.
This unexpected turn of events underscores the complexity of legal proceedings and the importance of a thorough investigation in cases of alleged assault and domestic disputes. It is a development that will undoubtedly be closely monitored as the situation continues to evolve.