Grace Jabbari broke down in tears as she left Judge Michael Gaffey’s courtroom this afternoon, with Majors seated close and facing cross-examination from defense lawyer Priya Chaudhry. She had watched police body-camera footage of the NYPD responding to her call in late March.
When Chaudhry asked Jabbari if she hit her head on the DJ booth when the jury was watching nightclub CCTV, she said, “I did not.” In a video that showed Jabbari touching her hair as she exited the club, Chaudhry questioned her about if she felt blood on her head. She said, “I didn’t touch behind my ear, so I didn’t.”
Majors’ ex-girlfriend described the actor’s “violent temper” and suicide threats in an emotional statement.
Grace Jabbari’s lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, asked her why she had gone to a club so soon after the alleged attack, suggesting that her injuries couldn’t have been that serious. “Even though I was in pain, I was choosing to ignore it.” I was pumped full of adrenaline,” Jabbari said in his jury testimony. “The discomfort really started to hurt in the morning. I woke up feeling as though a bus had struck me.
Jabbari described how she met three persons on the street after the alleged altercation with Majors. They invited her to Loosie’s Nightclub on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. “I was tired of being by myself,” so she went. Jabbari told the jury she took “one or two” tequila shots, enjoyed a bottle of Champagne, and danced at the venue with her new friends.
It was true, she said, “I was upset about the cheating.” “I had that on my mind.”
The prosecution said that Majors grabbed Jabbari’s hand so forcefully that he broke one of her fingers, then yanked her arm behind her back and hit her on the side of the head. At the jury’s opening statements on Monday, prosecutors showed the jury evidence indicating that Majors’ physical and psychological abuse of Jabbari seemed to have a pattern, with the March event being merely the most recent instance.
The actor has insisted on his innocence, and according to the actor’s attorneys, who have even gone so far as to file a cross-complaint against her in June, Jabbari was the one who started the connection on March 24. The defense team has described the prosecution of Jabbari by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office as “doomed,” and they have also called it a “witch hunt” against their WME-represented client.
Majors has pleaded not guilty to the three assault and harassment misdemeanor offenses. If proven guilty, he might spend up to a year behind bars. Trial resumes on December 8, 2023.
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