Shocking Jonathan Majors Texts and Audio in Court. The evidence includes text messages in which Majors threatened to kill himself and an audio recording of an argument where Majors told Jabbari she needed to act more like Coretta Scott King and Michelle Obama.
The text messages from September 2022 discuss a prior incident between Majors and Jabbari, where Majors discouraged Jabbari from going to the hospital after she suffered an injury to her head.
Jabbari responded that she would tell the doctor but Majors told her not to tell the doctor, and Majors wrote that he considered killing himself versus coming home.
An audio clip of a Sept. 2022 argument between Majors and Jabbari was released from court, where Majors tells Jabbari she needs to be of a certain mindset to support him, like Coretta Scott King was to Martin Luther King Jr. and Michelle Obama to Barack Obama.
Majors says that he is a great man and that the woman that supports him needs to be a great woman and make sacrifices the way a man is making for her and for them.
Listen to the audio below:
Majors: …be doing right now? Period. This is actually, period. Do you understand that?
Jabbari: Yeah.
Majors: Do you really love me? Do you really?
Jabbari: Yes.
Majors: Then how dare you come home drunk and disturb the peace of our house when we have a plan.
Jabbari: I’m sorry
Majors: I would like to get to the point where your friends know what job I’m on and go “I think Grace is gonna be out of commission.” Get me?
Jabbari: Yeah, I won’t.
Majors: No, no, do you understand that? Because that team, that unit, right? Grace has to be of a certain mindset to support — Coretta Scott King, do you know who that is? That’s Martin Luther King’s wife. Michelle Obama, Barack Obama’s wife.
Jabbari: I know, I shouldn’t have gone out. I’m sorry
Majors: Let me just lay it out for you, right? If I am, I’m just gonna say this. My temper, my shit, all that. All that said, right? And let’s say, I’m a great man. A great man. I am doing great things, not just for me, but for my, for my culture and the world. That is actually the position I’m in. That’s real. I’m not being a dick about it. I didn’t ask for it. I’ve worked, and that’s the situation. The woman that supports me — that I support, the work that — needs to be a great woman and make sacrifices the way that man is making for her and for them ultimately. Last night, two nights ago, you did not do that.
Jabbari: I’m sorry
Majors: You did not do that, which was took away from the plan. And the plan is everything. If it was just you, maybe I could swallow it. Or I was just gonna like, “Hey, let’s go just bed. I’m just gonna bed, I’m not hungry, blah blah blah. Because Grace isn’t here. Why? She was drunk. Why else? She was clogged by whatever was going on.” Fine. I can take that. Fine
The District Attorney’s Office released photographs of Jabbari’s injuries, which were submitted as evidence earlier in the trial.
An X-ray of Jabbari’s right middle finger was shown, which was bruised and had a hairline fracture after Majors’ alleged assault. The Bellevue hospital doctor treated Jabbari the morning after the incident, testifying that she was given a splint for the finger and treated for a two centimeter-long cut behind her right ear.
Judge Michael Gaffey rejected a motion by Majors’ lawyers to dismiss the charges, citing testimonies from Jabbari and Naveed Sarwar, the driver of the car in which the incident occurred.
Prosecutors Michael Perez and Kelli Gallaway objected to the defense’s motion, arguing that there is enough evidence to prove Majors’ alleged assault.
Traffic cam and security video footage show Majors repeatedly pushing Jabbari back into the vehicle with all of his force, and there is intention on his face.
Judge Gaffey ruled there is sufficient and competent evidence, and it’s clear Majors and Jabbari were involved in altercation where Jabbari has indicated she suffered substantial pain.
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