Former Marvel star Jonathan Majors was ripped by his ex-girlfriend, the dancer Grace Jabbari, as a remorseless abuser Monday, as he was sentenced to undergo domestic violence counseling on his conviction of assaulting her last March inside a Manhattan car service.
“He is not sorry, he has not accepted responsibility and he will do this again,” Jabbari, wearing a pink suit, said during an emotional hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court.
“He will hurt other women,” continued Jabbari, tearing up midway through her speech. “This is a man who believes he is above the law.”
Majors, 34, wearing a black double-breasted suit and black turtleneck, sat looking straight ahead while Jabbari spoke. His new girlfriend, the actress and model Meagan Good, observed his sentencing from the courtroom gallery’s first row.
The no-jail sentence comes after the actor, who played supervillain Kang the Conqueror in 2023’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania,” was convicted by a Manhattan jury of misdemeanor assault after Jabbari, 30, testified that she lived in fear of his violent outbursts during a traumatic, two-year-relationship that ended when he struck a “hard blow” across her head early this year.
Marvel Studios, a subsidiary of Disney, dropped Majors within hours of the verdict. The movie studio had planned to have Majors star as Kang the Conqueror in at least two upcoming films: “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty” in 2026 and “Avengers: Secret Wars” in 2027.
Majors maintains his innocence and plans to appeal the verdict.
He declined to speak in court on Monday, with his lawyer citing Jabbari’s pending civil lawsuit against him and claiming that his ex might use his words against him as part of that suit.