Still, on Jonathan Majors’ assault and harassment case, there is a new development as the actors’ attorney has released text messages from the alleged assault victim seemingly admitting fault in the incident that led to his arrest earlier this week.
Priya Chaudhry, Majors’ lawyer, told multiple outlets, that the woman, who has not been publicly identified, sent the texts in question to the “Creed III” actor, just hours after his arrest last weekend and “admitted that she was the one who used physical force against him.”
The texts, purportedly sent by the victim reads, “I told them it was my fault for trying to grab your phone,”, adding in the third text she wrote, “I read the paper they gave me about strangulation and I said point blank this did not occur and should be removed immediately,” and that “the origin of the call was to do with me collapsing and passing out and your worry as my partner due to our communication prior. Out of care.”
Another text sent a few hours later shows the woman claiming she’s working hard to make sure the district attorney doesn’t charge Majors.
Jonathan Majors was arrested for misdemeanour assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault, and harassment after the alleged victim reportedly saw another woman texting him, prompting her to try and sneak a peek at his cellphone.
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has since stated that she was already in the process of gathering evidence to disprove those charges, claiming the aforementioned texts and video footage will clear Majors’ name, as he is the actual victim.