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Jonathan Majors Admits to Strangling Ex-Girlfriend in Newly Released Audio

The recording from 2022 has resurfaced as Majors seeks to rebuild his career following legal battles and professional fallout.

Jonathan Majors attends the 2025 Pan African Arts and Film Festival opening night screening of "Magazine Dreams" at The Culver Theater on February 04, 2025 in Culver City, California.
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Grace Jabbari, second from left, the accuser in the assault case against Jonathan Majors, leaves court after giving testimony on December 5, 2023 in New York.
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Overview

  • An audio recording from September 2022 reveals Jonathan Majors admitting to strangling his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari during a prolonged fight in London.
  • The recording captures Majors acknowledging acts of aggression, including strangling Jabbari and pushing her against a car, as described in a civil lawsuit settled in November 2024.
  • Majors was convicted in December 2023 for reckless assault and harassment in a separate incident involving Jabbari in New York, leading to probation and mandatory domestic violence intervention.
  • The release of the audio has reignited public and media scrutiny of Majors' history of alleged domestic violence, complicating his efforts to rehabilitate his image.
  • Majors' upcoming film, 'Magazine Dreams,' is set to release this week, marking his first major project since his legal and professional setbacks.