The woman who’s involved in an alleged domestic violence dispute with Jonathan Majors has been granted a temporary restraining order, CBS News reports.
On Thursday, the alleged victim, who has not been publicly named, was granted the protection order ahead of their upcoming May 9th court date.
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Jonathan Majors’ Lawyer Reportedly Downplays Temporary Order Of Protection
Jonathan Majors has been charged with assault and harassment. However, the actor maintains his innocence.
In a statement to CBS News, Majors’ attorney seemingly downplayed the restraining order. He explained that a temporary protection order is mandatory in any assault case like this.
Additionally, the attorney explained that the 33-year-old Creed III star consented to the order because Majors “wants nothing to do with” the alleged victim.
“This is standard in cases such as this, and we consented because Mr. Majors wants nothing to do with the woman who assaulted him,” Majors’ attorney told the outlet.
Restraining Order Prevents Majors, Unnamed Victim From Any Contact Until Next Court Date On May 9th
The order of protection prevents Majors and his alleged victim from having any direct contact or by way of a third party.
Furthermore, it remains in effect until the upcoming court hearing.
Witness Says Majors Never Hit Alleged Victim, But Saw Her “Hitting, Scratching” Jonathan Majors
Last week, Majors’ attorney Priya Chaudhry filed documents in Manhattan telling the court what a witness to the alleged domestic dispute recalled of the March 25 incident. Majors and the alleged victim were reportedly being driven in a car when the alleged dispute occurred.
The driver reportedly said he saw the woman attack Majors around 1 a.m. “while she was attempting to steal his phone.” He agreed to testify that he never saw the actor hit the alleged victim “in any way at any time, or even raised his voice.”
The driver alleges he saw the woman “hitting, scratching, and attacking” Major. Additionally, the driver also revealed that Majors asked to stop the car so he could escape.
Chaudhry also says there are hours of surveillance video footage showing that the woman went clubbing and got drunk after Majors left her in the vehicle.