Jonathan Majors admits to strangling ex-girlfriend in recording
Majors has publicly denied being physically violent to any of his past partners.
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Jonathan Majors recently launched a reputation rehabilitation tour, aided by a pretty friendly profile in The Hollywood Reporter and the support of some powerful Hollywood friends. (Michael B. Jordan, Whoopi Goldberg, and Matthew McConaughey are quoted in the piece.) But the specter of his domestic violence conviction continues to hang over the actor, today manifesting in the release of a newly surfaced audio in which Majors admits to strangling his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari.
Rolling Stone, which has reported extensively on the case against Majors as well as other allegations of emotional and physical abuse from his past, obtained the audio and published it on March 17. The recording, which concerns an incident between the couple that occurred in 2022, goes as follows, per the outlet’s transcription:
“‘I’m ashamed I’ve ever—’ Majors begins, before cutting himself off. ‘I’ve never [been] aggressive with a woman before. I’ve never aggressed a woman—I aggressed you.’
‘You strangled me and pushed me against the car,’ Jabbari interjects.