Jonathan Majors Trends After Former Yale Classmates Accuse Him Of Toxic, Abusive Behavior

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Well dang! Looks like a few friends and classmates of Jonathan Majors anonymously spoke with Rolling Stone and said he used to have a pattern of toxic, intimidating and occasionally physically abusive behavior. 

Rolling Stone released a report on Wednesday that has the internet in a frenzy. In the report, the outlet claims they interviewed over 40 people that say they knew Majors personally as a graduate student and witnessed some of his previous relationships. According to the folks that were interviewed they remember the Hollywood star as having unpredictable moments of anger, emotional abuse and occasional violence. 

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One of Majors lawyers have already released a statement about Rolling Stone’s report and basically said it’s all cap. “These allegations are based entirely on hearsay because neither of the romantic partners referenced were willing to engage with Rolling Stone for the article — demonstrating their outright falsity.”

As we all know, Majors is still battling a case where his former girlfriend accused him of domestic battery during a late night in New York City. As we previously reported, Majors has denied all of the allegations he even filed an NYPD domestic violence complaint against his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, in which he claims that she attacked him, and not the other way around. 

In report by Rolling Stone they said 9 people told them that Majors allegedly choked one of his previous girlfriends and she tried to leave him but he “he exploited his power in the relationship to prevent her from leaving him.”

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“It was pervasively known that he was [a good actor], and that he also would terrorize the people that he had dated,” one anonymous source stated. 

Other that were interviewed said that Majors has a reputation of being aggressive in the workplace. 

“Everyone who has worked with Mr. Majors knows that he employs an immersive Method acting style, and while that can be misconstrued as rudeness at times, those who know Mr. Majors and work in the industry have attested to his dedication to his craft as well as his kindness,” Pusch wrote in his statement to the news outlet.

Jamal Osborne: Born and raised in Richmond, VA. My stories will have you caught up on the latest news to push the culture forward.