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HANDLED EX LIKE ‘A DOLL’

Closing arguments in Majors assault trial

- By BEN KOCHMAN

Jonathan Majors picked up his then-girlfriend “as if she was a doll” and shoved her into the back seat of an SUV when she discovered he’d cheated on her, a prosecutor described at the actor’s Manhattan trial Thursday — before jurors began weighing his fate.

In her closing statement, Assistant District Attorney Kelli Galaway argued that video showing Majors getting “onto his tiptoes to get as much leverage as possible” before he pushed Jabbari back inside their car service was indisputab­le evidence to convict him on a misdemeano­r harassment charge.

The 34-year-old actor — who played the supervilla­in Kang the Conqueror in Marvel’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumani­a” — teared up as his own defense lawyer accused his ex, Grace Jabbari, of telling “white lies, big lies, and pretty little lies” as part of a prosecutio­n the attorney claimed was racially motivated.

“His fear of what happens when a black man in America calls 911 came true,” Priya Chaudhry said in Manhattan Criminal Court as Majors, wearing a black suit and black tie, dabbed tears away from his cheeks with a tissue.

Majors was arrested in March when police discovered injuries on Jabbari, 30, after the actor called them to his Chelsea apartment the morning following the struggle inside the private car that erupted when prosecutor­s said Jabbari snatched his phone away to look at a flirty text from a woman named Cleopatra.

During four grueling days of testimony — which included several instances of a sobbing Jabbari leaving the stand for a break — the British dancer and movement coach told jurors that Majors delivered a “hard blow across my head,” peeled her fingers from his phone and twisted her arm behind her back in the struggle.

‘Manipulati­on & abuse’

Video shows Jabbari eventually following Majors out of the SUV and to the corner of Centre and Canal streets, where he extends his arms to push her away from him before sprinting off — with her chasing him for several city blocks. It also shows Majors lifting up Jabbari and pushing her several times back inside the Cadillac Escalade after it pulled over in Chinatown.

The other two charges Majors is facing, for intentiona­lly and recklessly assaulting Jabbari, are tied to the part of the altercatio­n that unfolded inside the back seat of the Escalade, rather than outside of it.

The six jurors began deliberati­ng at around 3:30 p.m., Majors’ fate will likely be decided by whether the panel believes Jabbari’s

account. He could face up to a year behind bars, if convicted.

The ADA also brought up evidence of Majors’ past behavior that was unearthed during the two-week-trial — including that he begged Jabbari not to go to the hospital after she was injured in a separate September 2022 incident — in a bid to paint the alleged assault as the culminatio­n of a monthslong campaign of “manipulati­on and abuse.”

‘Destroy people’s lives’

Chaudhry, meanwhile, accused Jabbari of “revenge partying” after the alleged March assault by going to a club with a group of bystanders who offered to help her.

The defense attorney drew jurors’ attention to footage of Jabbari toasting champagne glasses, brushing her hair back and signing a check with her right hand, despite her testimony that Majors had fractured her right middle finger when he peeled it from her phone.

“You don’t get to destroy people’s lives with your fantasies,” Chaudhry said of Jabbari.

Chaudhry stressed that Jabbari was the one seen on camera chasing Majors after the alleged assault — which Jabbari testified happened because she was in a rage about Majors’ alleged cheating.

“She didn’t pretend she was OK with being cheated on,” ADA Galaway said Thursday. “All she was focused on was her devastatio­n about the infidelity.

“I submit to you that Ms. Jabbari testified candidly,” the prosecutor added. “When she didn’t know an answer, she said she didn’t know. She provided you with as much detail as she could about what happened in a short encounter.”

 ?? ?? ‘PRETTY LITTLE LIES’: Jonathan Majors, with girlfriend Meagan Good, enters Manhattan Criminal Court for his trial on Thursday.
‘PRETTY LITTLE LIES’: Jonathan Majors, with girlfriend Meagan Good, enters Manhattan Criminal Court for his trial on Thursday.
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