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  • Jun 21, 2023
    vagabonds

    public image is obliterated either way

    ultimately it just depends on if he has to serve time, and if he keeps strong connects, cause loads of s***ty ppl do fine

  • Jun 21, 2023
    vagabonds

    public image is obliterated either way

    mickey mouse could fix this

  • Jun 21, 2023
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    Oscar Winner

    Niggas was all in here wit they fake PhD’s acting like psychologist …”omg look how she worded that!!! That means he did it!!! That’s how all victims text!!! He’s guilty!!!”

    "He looks like the type to do it"

  • Jun 21, 2023

    If he walks free, nooooooo moooooore white women

  • Jun 21, 2023
    Oblivion X

    "He looks like the type to do it"

    smh!!!!

  • Jun 21, 2023
    SegaDreamFlash

    Update on things @mjpplus @ShintaroKago @twitch

    https://twitter.com/habibiting/status/1671250442305810432

    We MOVE

  • Jun 21, 2023
    Oblivion X

    "He looks like the type to do it"

    Smh

  • Jun 21, 2023
    Oscar Winner

    Niggas was all in here wit they fake PhD’s acting like psychologist …”omg look how she worded that!!! That means he did it!!! That’s how all victims text!!! He’s guilty!!!”

  • SWAN 💜
    Jun 21, 2023

    So Meagan Good was the woman he was texting with, which made his ex (the alleged victim) mad?

  • Jun 21, 2023
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    @op Update thread title and op pls!

  • Jun 21, 2023
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    if he beats this white woman case then hes surely the most powerful Kang variant

  • Jun 21, 2023
    Experiment626

    if he beats this white woman case then hes surely the most powerful Kang variant

  • Jun 21, 2023
    SegaDreamFlash

    Update on things @mjpplus @ShintaroKago @twitch

    https://twitter.com/habibiting/status/1671250442305810432

    For those of y'all that can't / don't feel like reading the article. I got y'all.

    ""Ms. Jabbari claims that Mr. Majors assaulted her in a car in Chinatown around 12:00 a.m. on March 25, 2023, and during this incident, Mr. Majors broke her finger and lacerated her ear," Chaudhry wrote in a letter to Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Rachel S. Pauley that was released April 8.
    "We have proof that this is a complete lie," Chaudhry told the judge, detailing a trove of defense eyewitness interviews, phone records, credit-card statements, and hours of surveillance and police body-camera video.

    Chaudhry alleged in the letter that this evidence suggested that Jabbari injured herself some seven hours after that midnight fight when Jabbari took a fall while alone in Majors' penthouse apartment after drinking and taking sleeping pills.

    The evidence Chaudhry shared with Insider did not show how Jabbari was injured or the entirety of the fight between Jabbari and Majors that is at the center of the misdemeanor charges. It did however appear to support the lawyer's contention that Jabbari's ear and finger were uninjured in the hours after the fight.

    Chaudhry continued in the letter that Jabbari had said "'I don't know' nineteen times" when asked by arriving medics and cops how she was injured, citing police body-worn-camera footage taken at the penthouse and turned over to the defense by prosecutors.

    The letter alleges that the NYPD footage showed the lead officer "coaching Ms. Jabbari to accuse Mr. Majors of assault."

    She said in the letter that the arrest was "racist" and showed the officers questioning among themselves how Majors — who they didn't recognize as a famous actor — could afford to live in a luxe penthouse.

    Chaudhry told Insider that all six of the responding officers were white.

    "Even though Ms. Jabbari admitted to drinking to the point of throwing up, taking sleeping pills, and having no idea how she woke up in a closet with a cut on her head and injured finger, the police jumped to the conclusion that Mr. Majors (the young, tall, strong, rich Black man) must have 'done this' to Ms. Jabbari," Chaudhry's letter alleged, citing the NYPD footage.

    The NYPD did not respond to a request for comment. The Manhattan district attorney's office declined to comment. Efforts to reach Jabbari by email and social media were not successful.

  • Jun 21, 2023

    Here is a look at the defense evidence, as detailed in the April 8 letter and a series of interviews with Chaudhry, who shared key photographs and surveillance video with Insider.

    The evidence starts with the driver, the first of at least four eyewitnesses to the fight at the center of the case.

    The driver is prepared to testify
    Chaudhry told Insider that the man who drove Majors and Jabbari to and from a Brooklyn bar that night was not directly employed by Majors and worked instead for BlackLane, an upscale private black-car company.

    She wrote in the April 8 letter that the man — whose name she asked not to be published — was prepared to testify that Majors never raised his voice or a hand against Jabbari as they argued inside his car, or after he pulled the car over and the dispute spilled out onto a busy street corner.

    "The driver of the car saw and heard everything," the letter said.

    Street surveillance video reviewed by Insider appears to substantiate at least some of the driver's account and shows Majors repeatedly trying to flee from Jabbari as she pulls at his coat.

    "And he's, you know, a big guy and she's pulling him so hard that she pulls his body into the car," the lawyer said. "And you see the coat rip, and he does finally get out," Chaudhry told Insider.

    A small group of women who witnessed the fight recognized the star.

    "Only in New York, right? One of the women jumps on him, hugs him, and asks for a selfie," Chaudhry said. "And he's so nice. They take a selfie."

    At one point in the footage reviewed by Insider, Jabbari used both hands to briskly fiddle with her hair.

    "She ties her hair into a knot. If your finger was broken, and you went to tie your hair in a knot, it would hurt," the lawyer said.

    "She gathered her hair behind her ear. If your ear was cut, and your finger was broken, and you went to do that, you would be, like, 'Oh, what happened?'" she added. "But she's totally fine."

    A bartender who met Jabbari is prepared to testify, too
    Chaudhry told Insider that Majors and an uninjured Jabbari parted ways after the fight to embark on two separate and very different evenings.

  • Jun 21, 2023

    Majors spent the rest of the night at an Upper East Side hotel. The lawyer said phone records showed that he sent Jabbari a break-up text before turning off his phone.

    Jabbari, meanwhile, befriended three of the passersby who'd witnessed the fight, the lawyer said. The one woman and two men headed to "Loosie's," a nearby nightclub, Chaudhry said in the letter. Prosecutors have the contact information for at least one of these witnesses, but have not shared it with the defense, Chaudhry told Insider.

    At one point in the video, Jabbari uses her right hand to push her hair behind her right ear, which shows no sign of the laceration police would see much later that morning, when they arrived at the penthouse.

    Chaudhry told Insider that the bartender remembered Jabbari's British accent and would testify that Jabbari was "having a great time" and that he recalled no bleeding ear or bruised finger.

    "Her finger is not broken, and her ear is not lacerated" after her fight with Majors, the defense lawyer added.

    Chaudhry told Insider that the bartender remembered Jabbari's British accent and would testify that Jabbari was "having a great time" and that he recalled no bleeding ear or bruised finger.

    "Her finger is not broken, and her ear is not lacerated" after her fight with Majors, the defense lawyer added.

  • Jun 21, 2023

    Shortly after 3 a.m., club surveillance footage shows Jabbari standing near the hostess stand. Chaudhry said this was the moment she saw Majors' break-up text on her phone.

    The lawyer alleged that Jabbari soon left the club and grabbed a taxi with Majors' card. Surveillance footage shows her arriving at Majors' address at 3:23 a.m.

    As she rode up to Majors' triplex penthouse on the 17th, 18th, and 19th floor of a luxury, lower Manhattan apartment building, the elevator surveillance camera recorded a clear image of her right hand, to which there continues to be no apparent injury, Chaudhry said in the April 8 letter.

    Jabbari's phone went silent at 7:45 a.m. She had called Majors 32 times since they parted ways at midnight, and had sent him a series of "angry, jealous text messages" accusing him of infidelity and begging him to call her, Chaudhry alleged in the letter.

    Hours later, Majors, still in his Upper East Side hotel room, began scrolling through Jabbari's barrage of calls and texts. What he saw chilled him to the bone, Chaudhry told Insider, and he came rushing home.

    Surveillance footage from Majors' lobby shows him returning to the penthouse at 11:13 a.m., nearly 12 hours after the fight on a Chinatown street.

    Jabbari had texted a suicide threat to Majors when he did not respond to her texts, Chaudhry said in the April 8 letter.

  • Jun 21, 2023

    The handyman is also prepared to testify
    Majors let himself into his penthouse. Upstairs, a bedroom door was locked from the inside. He called the resident handyman to force open the door, the lawyer wrote in the letter.

    Inside, Majors and the handyman found Jabbari half-naked and passed out on the floor of a walk-in closet, Chaudhry said in the letter.

    Chaudhry wrote that the evidence would show that her right ear was bloody and that the knuckles of her right middle finger were swollen and bright purple with vomit on the bed and a bottle of sleeping pills nearby.

    "I have a witness who was on the phone with Mr. Majors when he found her unconscious body, gasped, and called 911," Chaudhry told Insider. The handyman is another witness, the lawyer said.

    "Both witnesses verify that Ms. Jabbari was locked in a bedroom, that Mr. Majors was not with Ms. Jabbari whatsoever before he found her and called 911 seconds later," the defense lawyer told Insider.

    "Whatever caused her injuries — likely falling in the closet after a night of heavy drinking and taking sleeping pills — Mr. Majors was not there when the injuries happened," she told the judge in the letter.

  • Jun 21, 2023

    "I don't know" 19 times

    NYPD body-worn camera video turned over to Chaudhry by prosecutors shows a disoriented-seeming Jabbari telling cops and paramedics that she had drank to the point of throwing up in the bed and had taken several sleeping "tablets," the defense lawyer said in the letter.

    Jabbari had no idea why her finger was bruised and her ear was bloody, Chaudhry said in the letter, instead telling first responders "I don't know" 19 times.

    "She also asks, 'What happened to my finger?' to one of the cops when she was alone with him," Chaudhry told Insider, saying that the police body-camera footage showed Jabbari looking down at her hand as if discovering the injury for the first time.

    Chaudhry said in the letter that Jabbari also told the officers "that she started a fight in the car because she saw a text from another girl, wanted to see his phone, and tried to grab his phone."

    "But then the cops keep asking her if he hit her, punched her," Chaudhry told Insider.

    At one point in the body-camera footage, the cop who would end up swearing out the original assault complaint can be seen on the video touching his own throat several times while questioning what Majors "did," as if coaching her, Chaudhry alleges in the letter.

    But the police videos do not show any visible injury to Jabbari's neck, the lawyer said.

    A subsequent, amended complaint would remove the first complaint's allegation that Major had "put his hand on her neck, causing bruising and substantial pain."

    "I suspect the medical records also show no injury to the neck," Chaudhry said.

    She told Insider that Majors' medical expert was ready to testify that Jabbari's cut ear and swollen finger were consistent with her having fallen while alone in the penthouse.

    NYPD body-camera footage captured Majors telling the cops who had arrived at his penthouse that he had not struck or injured Jabbari, and that she, instead, had gouged his own chin and arm with her fingernails as they fought on the street the night before, ripping his $1,000 coat, Chaudhry said.

    "They did not investigate, pursue or care," even after he showed them the damage to his face, arm and coat, Chaudhry wrote in the letter to the judge.

    Why did officers instead believe Jabbari, who at first could not even remember what had happened?

    Racism, Chaudhry alleges.

    Chaudhry said the footage showed the officers "walking around and looking out the windows, at the view" from the 17th, 18th, and 19th floors while "making impressed faces and mumbling to each other."

    "Because the cameras are worn on the officers' chests, the video shows where they go, what they are looking at, and how long they look at it," she said.

    "There is also some commentary by all the officers about how this is a three-level penthouse, clearly showing amazement at the unique size of the place."

    "Majors saved her life by calling 911, and they have falsely charged him with a crime," Chaudhry told Insider.

    Chaudhry wrote in court documents that officials had "refuse to prosecute" Jabbari on suspicion of assaulting Majors or in connection to the Rolex watches and diamond jewelry Jabbari is accused of taking from the apartment.

  • Jun 21, 2023
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    Footage of Major's ex after the incident

  • Jun 21, 2023
    SegaDreamFlash

    Update on things @mjpplus @ShintaroKago @twitch

    https://twitter.com/habibiting/status/1671250442305810432

    Long live Kang

  • Jun 21, 2023
    Experiment626

    if he beats this white woman case then hes surely the most powerful Kang variant

  • Jun 21, 2023
    Fam

    @op Update thread title and op pls!

    Can someone update me sorry I’ve been gone

  • Jun 21, 2023
    SegaDreamFlash

    Footage of Major's ex after the incident

    https://twitter.com/Italiano_Laura/status/1670492089564426243https://twitter.com/Italiano_Laura/status/1670504341852004352

    Shades of Conor McGregors accuser clubbing with him shortly after the alleged incident