NewsJonathan Majors' Frantic Texts Revealed in Court: Threatened Suicide After London Incident

Jonathan Majors’ Frantic Texts Revealed in Court: Threatened Suicide After London Incident

Jonathan Majors’​ text messages to his accuser, Grace Jabbari, are being read out loud in court⁢ Friday — and,⁣ in them, ⁢he references some physical violence during a ⁢London ⁣incident that⁣ happened 6 months prior to the one for which he’s ‌standing trial.

In the ⁣September 2022 texts, Majors says, ⁤”They will ask you ‌questions, and as ⁣I don’t think you actually protect us, it could lead to investigation even if⁣ you do lie, and they suspect something.”

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Jabbari replied, “I will tell the doctor I bumped my head if I go. ⁤I’m​ going to give it one more day, but I can’t sleep and I need some stronger pain killers. That’s all: why⁢ would I tell them what really happened when ⁢it’s clear I want to be with you.”

During her 4th day ‍on the ‌stand, Grace started to read the texts out loud in court, but broke down in tears … and Assistant ⁢D.A. Kelli ⁣Galaway had to‍ continue reading⁣ the exchange.

The messages ⁤apparently refer to an incident that⁤ happened while the couple was in London. The judge has already ‍ruled the ​details of⁤ what happened are not admissible in this trial, but ​did allow their‌ text⁣ messages‌ about the incident because they seem to describe “conduct that is inextricably interwoven ⁣with the ⁤charged acts.”

Remember,​ Majors is ‍on trial for an alleged NYC attack on Jabbari in March 2023 … when the ⁣then-couple had a heated exchange⁣ in the back⁤ of a taxi, and she claims he struck her ⁣as they fought‍ for his ⁢phone.

The September 2022 texts also ⁤include a portion where Majors threatens to take his own life. ⁢He wrote, “Last night I considered killing myself versus coming home. I need⁣ love too. Or maybe I’m such a​ monster and horrible man, I don’t deserve it. And I should just kill myself. In this ​way, my existence is miserable. I want to die.”

Jabarri⁤ eventually told Majors in text she‌ would not go‌ to ⁤a doctor and said she understood‍ his fear about an investigation. When he continued threatening suicide, saying, “I will probably kill myself, it’s not ‍really contemplating ⁤anymore” … she told him‌ she would​ have to “tell ⁢someone” ‍if⁣ he continued saying such things.

While the texts​ were read in court, Majors reportedly had his head down … and when they finished ‍reading them, ⁣he glanced at the jury.

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