"I aggressed you" - Jonathan Majors reportedly admits to strangling his ex-girlfriend in newly released audio 

Actor Jonathan Majors Arrives For Sentencing In Domestic Abuse Case - Source: Getty
Actor Jonathan Majors Arrives For Sentencing In Domestic Abuse Case - Source: Getty

Jonathan Majors has been embroiled in the aftermath of domestic abuse allegations from different victims dating back to 2022. The accusations paired with the legal battles that have ensued have brought his astronomic rise to a screeching halt. The latest news in this ongoing saga has surfaced and seems to have outed Majors as the violent and brutal man his accusers have portrayed him to be.

In a shocking turn of events, a previously unheard audio of Majors and former girlfriend Grace Jabbari has surfaced in which the actor admits to acts of physical violence aimed at his ex. In the conversation obtained by Rolling Stone magazine, Majors admits to strangling Jabbari and pushing her up against her car, “I aggressed you”.


The full scope of Majors’ incident with Jabbari explained

The incident between Majors and Jabbari dates back to September 2022, when they were dating and living together in London. The conversation obtained by Rolling Stone takes place after Grace alleged that Majors slammed her into the car, dragged her back into the house, and strangled her.

In the audio recording, Grace Jabbari confronts Majors about the details of his attack and the actor accepts his role in her trauma. Jabbari states

“You strangled me and pushed me against the car”

to which Majors responds,

“Yes, all those things are under ‘aggressed,’ yeah.”

Jabbari goes on to question what she did to deserve this devastating physical response from Majors who then blames her for his unmitigatedly violent outburst. “Because I said something sarcastically, in your eyes?” Jabbari asks, prompting Majors’ response, “Well clearly, it’s more than that,”. Grace then posits, “Something inside of you,” which gets a simple, “Yeah, towards you,” acknowledgment from Majors before the recording abruptly ends.

The newly surfaced audio bite comes mere months after Majors was convicted for reckless assault and harassment stemming from a separate incident with Jabbari that took place in New York. As a result of Majors’ actions, she suffered a fractured finger and a cut behind her ear, and it is noteworthy that the judge presiding over the case barred previous allegations of abuse from being introduced during the trial, though Jabbari had accused Majors of violent outbursts on several prior occasions.

Majors was sentenced to complete a 52-week domestic violence intervention program following the judge’s ruling. Despite all of this he continues to deny being physically abusive to women stating, “My hands have never struck a woman, ever” in a Good Morning America interview from last year in April.

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni
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