Marvel star Jonathan Majors avoids jail, sentenced to domestic violence programming
- Jonathan Majors was sentenced to participate in a domestic violence treatment program after being convicted of reckless assault and harassment in New York.
- Majors faced up to a year in jail for his charges against Grace Jabbari, but was not convicted of all charges.
- Majors' career has been affected, facing a defamation suit from Jabbari after being dropped by his PR firm and management post-arrest.
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À la suite de son éviction de l'univers Marvel en décembre, après avoir été reconnu coupable d'agression sur une ancienne petite amie, l'acteur a échappé à une peine de prison pouvant aller jusqu’à un an.
Jonathan Majors evita la cárcel: tendrá que realizar un programa de «tratamiento de violencia doméstica»
Sin estar relacionados de manera directa, Jonathan Majors puede ser fácilmente, el rostro visible de la crisis institucional que vive hoy el cine de superhéroes. No es es que la calidad de los filmes y entregas del Universo Cinematográfico de Marvel (UCM) hayan sido peores por su culpa, pero sus escándalos en los tribunales suponen la guinda de una pésima gestión, después del enfrentamiento contra Thanos en Vengadores: Endgame. Ahora, hemos podi…
US actor Jonathan Majors has gone around for a prison sentence after being convicted of an attack on his ex-girlfriend. Instead, a judge in New York on Monday ordered the 34-year-old to undergo a 52-week training course against domestic violence, as stated by the prosecutor’s office. He also has to undergo therapy. Majors, who last year portrayed the villain Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, had threatened …
Actor Jonathan Majors Avoids Jail, Ordered to Counseling Over Assault Case
Once-rising Hollywood actor Jonathan Majors will not see any jail time in his high-profile domestic assault case but instead will undergo a yearlong counseling program. The former Marvel franchise actor and star of “Creed III” was sentenced to conditional discharge after being found guilty of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Grace Jabbari. New York Justice Michael Gaffey ordered Mr. Majors to a 52-week-in-person domestic violence prevention program…
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