Title: Exclusive Audio of Jonathan Majors’ 911 Call Played at His NY Trial Obtained by Business Insider
In an exclusive development, Business Insider has obtained the audio of Jonathan Majors’ 911 call, which was played at his trial in New York. The call sheds light on the events leading up to the trial, where Majors is facing charges related to domestic violence against his ex-partner, Grace Jabbari.
During the call, Majors expresses his concern that Jabbari had attempted suicide. However, medical professionals found no evidence to support his fear. Majors placed the call after discovering Jabbari unconscious in his apartment, prompting him to seek emergency assistance.
Prosecutors are attempting to establish that Majors broke Jabbari’s finger and struck her head during the alleged domestic violence incident. Majors vehemently denies these allegations, asserting that Jabbari injured herself after consuming alcohol at a nightclub and falling.
Curiously, Majors was not arrested until the following day when he hurried back to his triplex upon receiving distressing messages from Jabbari, suggesting she had self-harmed. The revelation of the 911 call presents a clearer picture of Majors’ account of discovering Jabbari unconscious and seeking emergency aid.
In the recorded call, Majors describes finding a cut behind Jabbari’s ear. Prosecutors now argue that this injury was caused by Majors himself. This call has been introduced as evidence regarding the police and emergency medical services’ response to Majors’ apartment before his eventual arrest.
Following the incident, Jabbari was taken to the hospital for treatment of her injuries and underwent a psychological evaluation. Meanwhile, Majors’ defense team plans to provide evidence of a cross-complaint Majors filed against Jabbari, suggesting that she was the aggressor in their altercation.
As the trial continues, the court awaits further revelations and evidence, keeping many questions unanswered about the alleged domestic violence incident that unfolded between Majors and Jabbari.
Swerd Media will continue to provide comprehensive coverage of this controversial trial, bringing readers the latest updates and developments as they unfold.
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