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Two more women accuse Jonathan Majors of emotional abuse

Two more women accuse Jonathan Majors of emotional abuse - Photo/Image

Hollywood actor and Marvel star, Jonathan Majors is facing fresh abuse allegations from two more women.

According to The New York Times, Emma Duncan, who was engaged to Majors from 2015 to 2019, accused him of choking her, throwing her around, and leaving bruises on her body.

Maura Hooper, another ex-lover, claimed Majors also emotionally abused her.

She alleged that he was controlling and refused to let her “speak to anyone about their relationship, isolating her from a support system”.

She also claimed that he even pressured her into having an abortion.

Duncan alleged both physical and emotional abuse, while Hooper alleged emotional abuse.

They both women Majors as a controlling and threatening presence who isolated them from friends and career pursuits.

In response to the allegations, Priya Chaudhry, Jonathan Majors’ lawyer, acknowledged that the relationships with Duncan and Hooper were toxic and admitted that hurtful things were said.

However, Chaudhry denied most of the claims of physical abuse and stated that Majors was unaware of the HBO complaint.

Majors was found guilty of reckless assault and harassment stemming from an incident with his ex-partner Grace Jabbari in March 2023. The charges carry a potential prison sentence of up to one year.

But the sentencing was delayed to April 8 after a recent hearing.

Majors rose to prominence in 2019 after starring in the film ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco’.

In 2020, the movie star featured alongside the late Chadwick Boseman in ‘Da 5 Bloods’, a Netflix original.

Majors also acted in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ and alongside Michael B. Jordan in ‘Creed III’.

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