Jonathan Majors threatened suicide throughout a September 2022 textual content change with then-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, in accordance to new proof from his ongoing assault trial.
Several textual content messages and one audio recording, all from September 2022, have been made public by the Manhattan District Attorney’s workplace after being proven in court docket final week, per Variety. In one textual content message, Majors, 34, wrote: “I will probably [k]ill myself. It’s not really contemplating any more …I’m a monster. A horrible man. Not capable of love. I am killing myself soon. I’ve already put things in motion.”
The menace of self-harm got here after Majors claimed that Jabbari, 30, hadn’t proven him love that morning.
“I gave you love last night and this morning before I got out of bed. When you got up you were not full of love at all, I didn’t feel it at all. You could of just given me a hug or walked close to me or asked me if you could give me a hug, not the other way around. It works both ways,” Majors wrote.
Jabbari responded by pleading with Majors not to hurt himself.
“Jonathan you can’t say this. I’m going to have to call someone,” she wrote earlier than apologizing “for not hugging you this morning” and reminding Majors he has a daughter, 9-year-old Ella.
Majors’ trial kicked off late final month after a number of delays. The actor was arrested in March for allegedly assaulting a lady later recognized as Jabbari. Three days later, he was arraigned and charged with assault and harassment. Majors denied the allegations on the time and has pleaded not responsible to the costs towards him.
In one other message shared in court docket final week, Majors seemingly dissuaded Jabbari from looking for medical therapy after she suffered an harm to her head.
“I fear you have no perspective of what could happen if you go to the hospital,” Majors wrote. “They will ask you questions and as I don’t think you actually protect us it could lead to an investigation even if you do lie and they suspect something.”
Jabbari responded: “I will tell the doctor I bumped my head, if I go, I’m going to give it one more day, but I can’t sleep and need some stronger painkillers. That’s all. Why would I want to tell them what really happened when it’s clear I want to be with you.”
In addition to the textual content messages, an audio clip from an argument between Majors and Jabbari was launched. In the clip, Majors informed Jabbari that she “has to be of a certain mindset” to be his companion, like Coretta Scott King was for Martin Luther King Jr. and Michelle Obama is for former president Barack Obama.
“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,” Majors continued. “That is actually the position I’m in. That’s real. I’m not being a d—k about it. I didn’t ask for it. I’ve worked, and that’s the situation. The woman that supports me … needs to be a great woman and make sacrifices the way that man is making for her and for them ultimately.”
Majors filed his personal home violence declare towards Jabbari in June, claiming that she was the aggressor within the March altercation. Jabbarri was arrested on costs of assault and legal mischief in October, however prosecutors dropped all costs towards her shortly thereafter.
If you or somebody you understand are experiencing home violence, please name the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for confidential help. If you’ve skilled sexual assault, name the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 for confidential help.
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