Defence silent, Majors does not testify

After the prosecution presented its case, Jonathan Majors chose not to take the stand in his domestic violence trial. His defence called only three witnesses before being rested on Wednesday.

The prosecution presented a picture of control

The prosecution presented text messages and audio recordings showing that Major had a controlling and manipulative relationship with his accuser, Grace Jabbari.

Jabbari's testimony

Jabbari detailed the alleged March 25 incident in his own words, describing physical and emotional abuse.

Defence witnesses offered support

Major's agent, a doctor, and a police officer testified in his defence, offering character references and questioning Jabbari's allegations.

911 call released

The court released the 911 call made by Major the next morning, which reported Jabbari unconscious and claimed he was unaware of what happened.

Jury deliberations begin

The jury is now deliberating on three misdemeanour charges of assault and harassment. No decision has been taken yet.

Majors' career uncertain

The outcome of the trial could have a significant impact on Majors' career in the film industry. She has upcoming roles in major Marvel projects like "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" and "Loki" season 2.

public inquiry

The trial has attracted widespread public interest and media attention, leading to intense scrutiny of Major's personal life and professional future.

Support for Jabbari

 Many have expressed support for Jabbari and the importance of speaking out against domestic violence.

Call for due process

Others have stressed the importance of a fair trial and maintaining the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.