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Jonathan Majors Dodges Prison, Gets Intervention Program Over Assault Charges

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Key Takeaways:

– Judge Gaffey sentences Jonathan Majors to a one-year domestic violence intervention program, avoiding jail time.
– A protective order is issued for Majors’ ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, as part of his sentencing.
– Majors faces potential jail time if he fails to complete the program or violates the terms of his sentencing.
– Disney discontinues professional ties with Majors following his guilty verdict on charges of assault and harassment.

Avoiding Jail Time

The American actor Jonathan Majors evaded jail time on Monday after being convicted of assaulting and harassing his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. At the Manhattan courtroom, Judge Michael Gaffey decided against jail and instead sentenced the actor to a year-long domestic violence intervention program in Los Angeles.

The Court’s Decision

The judge was firm in his belief that “jail was not necessary” for Majors. The actor otherwise faced the possibility of spending up to a year in prison. Also firmly entrenched in the Judge’s verdict was a protective order for Majors’ ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. Majors is also mandated to continue his therapy sessions.

Potential Consequences

Ironically, Majors faces potential jail time if he violates the terms of his sentencing, with a maximum sentence of 354 days behind bars. His failure to complete the intervention program could also land him in jail for six months.

The Court Proceedings

Both parties were present during the Monday court proceedings. Jabbari, delivering an impactful victim statement, claimed Majors would repeat his actions as he believes he is above the law. Majors chose not to make a statement in court.

Overturn Rejected

Last week, Majors’ defense team faced a setback when Judge Gaffey denied their motion to overturn his assault and harassment convictions. The judge observed enough evidence to justify the defendant’s reckless behavior towards Jabbari.

Majors’ Penalty and Disney’s Action

Majors was found guilty in December of misdemeanor domestic-violence charges, namely assault and harassment. This verdict resulted in Disney, where Majors played Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, dissociating itself from the actor.

Troublesome Accusations

The accusations surfaced in March 2023, causing considerable damage to Majors’ then-flourishing career. He was expected to lead in the upcoming MCU movie – Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.

The March 2023 Incident

At the trial, Jabbari presented her version of the March 2023 incident, painting a picture of a violent altercation with Majors. This culminated in injuries to her head and finger.

The Lawyer’s Perspective

In a statement made to MovieMaker, Majors’ lawyer expressed relief at the jury’s disbelief of Jabbari’s story. However, disappointment followed that despite their disbelief, the jury found Majors reckless.

The Uncertain Future

Notwithstanding the predicament, Majors looks forward to clearing his name fully in the future. The assault conviction clouds his acting career, casting doubt on his potential future successes in Hollywood. However, before this fiasco, Majors was on a rising path, having been nominated for an Emmy for his role in Lovecraft Country and playing key parts in other popular films.

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Brent Edward
Brent is an experienced Entertainment News reporter.

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