(shown in the article) "The clip shows the sobbing, pacing woman using her right hand to hold a cell phone, to put on and take off a heavy coat, and to pull her long hair in and out of a bun. This, despite the fractured middle finger prosecutors allege Majors had just caused her by twisting that hand.
Majors is also accused of slapping Jabbari in the head hard enough to cut and bloody her ear, but no such injury is evident in the new video, which captured her conversation with a trio of strangers outside a SoHo luxury condo building."
" "Ms. Jabbari was not only completely unharmed but was describing what had just happened by repeatedly insisting that Mr. Majors had texts from another woman on his phone, and making no reference to suffering physical violence of any sort," Chaudhry said in her court papers."
" Majors makes a brief appearance at the end of the clip, as the trio offers Jabbari cab money and the use of their cell phones.
It's a non-speaking cameo. Majors, who is himself looking for the driver, says nothing as he walks past the group on the sidewalk, ignoring Jabbari as she asks, "Where's my bag? It was in the car!" "
"Before parting ways for the night, Jabbari and Majors would fight for another five minutes, though always in the presence of security cameras and eyewitnesses, including the three strangers and the driver, the defense says.
Instead, "video shows Ms. Jabbari wildly grabbing and clawing at him, ripping off his coat buttons and tearing his coat pocket in the process," leaving the actor with scratches on his arm and face, the lawyer says in her papers.
Jabbari then left with the three strangers for two hours of drinking and dancing at Loosie's Nightclub, in the lower levels of the Moxy hotel on the Bowery in Lower Manhattan."
(Shown in the article)" Additional video newly filed by Majors' lawyer singles out one moment showing Jabbari "being led and twirled, ballroom dance-style, by her supposedly broken finger"
The physician, Dr. William K. Chiang... He told prosecutors that "a fracture like the one Ms. Jabbari sustained on her finger is commonly found in patients who had direct trauma, usually found from hitting an object or from falling,"...
But, "when asked if the fracture was consistent with pulling, grabbing, or twisting a hand or finger, Dr. Chiang stated it was medically possible but uncommon,"
There's more: MULTIPLE texts of her trying to get him back ... AND THEN a threat of suicide... This was found by Majors after 8am. Security footage shows Jabbari entering Majors' residence with no injuries or discomfort moving... Majors spent the night at a hotel ...
All signs point to innocent so far.... Video evidence, texts, witnesses...
Jonathan Majors wants his assault case dropped. He claims the DA hid video of accuser Grace Jabbari seeming unharmed minutes after the alleged incident.
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