Guilty Verdict

Jonathan Majors, known for Lovecraft Country and Creed III, found guilty of misdemeanor assault and harassment after a three-week trial.

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Shocking Allegations

Initial charges surprised fans, contradicting Majors's public image. The court process revealed a history of abuse and aggressive behavior.

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Public Evidence Release

released evidence, including a video showing Majors forcing Jabbari into an SUV, a 911 call, photos of injuries, and an audio clip.

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Marvel Fallout

Majors faces potential one-year jail time. Marvel cuts ties, dropping him from upcoming projects, impacting his promising career as the villain Kang.

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Career Background

Majors, a rising star with critical acclaim, faced a sudden halt to his career due to the March 2023 incident, revealing a troubled history.

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Social Media Reports

Allegations of Majors's abusive history surfaced on social media, with claims from industry insiders about his behavior.

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Multiple Abuse Allegations

Various sources, including Rolling Stone, reported a decade-long pattern of controlling and abusive behavior by Majors.

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Legal Battles

Legal teams exchanged accusations, with Majors's attorney claiming he was the victim, while the prosecution presented evidence of real injuries.

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Mixed Public Reactions

Public responses varied, with some questioning the justice system's, while others pointed to evidence supporting Majors's conviction.

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Disney's Decision

Following Majors's guilty verdict, Disney dropped him from future productions as Kang, signaling a significant impact on his career.

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