Jonathan Majors' Trial Reveals Disturbing Details of Alleged Assault and Neglect

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In the ongoing trial of actor Jonathan Majors for alleged assault, two NYPD officers testified about his 911 call reporting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, unconscious. Majors expressed concern that Jabbari had overdosed or committed suicide. However, no evidence of drugs or suicide attempts was found. Jabbari testified that Majors assaulted her the previous night, causing injuries. The defense claims Jabbari fabricated the allegations. The trial continues with further testimonies, including from a social worker specializing in domestic violence. Majors faces misdemeanor charges and could be sentenced to up to a year in prison if convicted.
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