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Jonathan Majors sentenced to counseling for assaulting woman

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NEW YORK >> Actor Jonathan Majors has been ordered to complete a yearlong counseling program but avoided jail time Monday for assaulting his ex-girlfriend in a high-profile case that derailed the once-promising star’s career.

The 34-year- old star of “Creed III” and other films had faced up to a year behind bars after he was convicted of misdemeano­r assault by a Manhattan jury in December.

In court Monday, Judge Michael Gaffey sentenced Majors to conditiona­l discharge after noting that both sides in the case agreed the charges did not warrant jail time, given the actor was a first time offender with no prior criminal record.

He said Majors must complete a 52-week, in-person batterer’s interventi­on program in Los Angeles, where the actor lives. He also has to continue with the mental health therapy his lawyers say he’s been participat­ing in. Majors faces a year in jail if found in violation of the terms, which also included a no contact order with his former girlfriend, Grace Jabbari.

Majors, dressed in all black and accompanie­d by his girlfriend, actor Meagan Good, declined to address the court and left the courthouse without speaking to reporters.

His lawyer, Pr iya Chaudhry, said the actor did not want to make any public statement that Jabbari could use against him in the civil suit she’s filed against the actor.

Majors, she added, is

“committed to growing as a person” and will complete any court-mandated programs “with an open heart” even as he maintains his innocence and plans to appeal.

“He’s lost his whole career,” Chaudhry said in court. “This has been the most challengin­g year of his life.”

But Jabbari, fighting back tears as she addressed the court, said Majors refuses to acknowledg­e his guilt and remains a danger to those around him.

“He’s not sorry. He has not accepted responsibi­lity, “she said. “He will do this again and he will hurt other women. He believes he is above the law.”

Jabbari said Majors had made her believe the two were in a loving relationsh­ip, but, in reality, he isolated her from the rest of the world and cut her off from family and friends.

“I was so emotionall­y dependent on him,” she said. “I became a different person around him — small, scared and vulnerable.”

Rather than acknowledg­e

his actions, Majors has been openly critical of the court proceeding­s, launching a “high- powered PR campaign” that included a nationally televised interview, added Assistant District Attorney Kelli Galloway as she argued for a sentence of violence counseling for Majors.

Following the December guilty verdict, Majors was immediatel­y dropped by Marvel Studios, which had cast him as Kang the Conqueror, a role envisioned as the main villain in the entertainm­ent empire’s movies and television shows for years to come.

The conviction stemmed from an altercatio­n last March in which Jabbari accused him of attacking her in the backseat of a chauffeure­d car, saying he hit her head with his open hand, twisted her arm behind her back and squeezed her middle finger until it fractured.

Majors claimed the 31-year- old British dancer was the aggressor, flying into a jealous rage after reading a text message from another woman on his phone.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ BRITTAINY NEWMAN ?? Actor Jonathan Majors leaves Criminal Court with his girlfriend Megan Good after his sentencing in Manhattan on Monday April 8, 2024 in New York.
AP PHOTO/ BRITTAINY NEWMAN Actor Jonathan Majors leaves Criminal Court with his girlfriend Megan Good after his sentencing in Manhattan on Monday April 8, 2024 in New York.

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