Jonathan Majors is used to playing a hero on screen, but he had to tap into that side earlier this week while stopping two girls from ripping each other’s heads off!
The incident went down Monday while he was at In-N-Out trying to grab something to bite. The California restaurant happened to be next to Hollywood High School where he noticed a fight breaking out between two teen girls.
TMZ managed to catch up with the actor hours after the incident and asked him about what the heck went down. Majors didn’t really elaborate on what happened. However, he said he wasn’t exactly sure what sparked the brawl but added that he just wanted to make sure folks didn’t get hurt in the scuffle, which is why he stepped in. Speaking to TMZ, Jonathan said he’s also hoping the girls are doing alright after the fight, and offered some advice for those involved.
While Jonathan Majors was able to squash that problem, he has another legal battle to worry about.
As we previously reported, Jonathan Major has been in and out of court over his legal case with his ex-girlfriend who claimed he assaulted her.Majors was arrested back in March for misdemeanor assault, aggravated harassment, attempted assault, and harassment after allegedly slapping her in a taxi.
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An attorney for Majors, Dustin A. Pusch, denied the allegations on Majors’ behalf in a statement saying, “Jonathan Majors vehemently denies Rolling Stone’s false allegations that he physically, verbally, or emotionally abused anyone, let alone any of his past romantic partners.”
His case was initially scheduled to go to trial on August 3. when the Creed III actor appeared in court alongside his girlfriend Meagan Good last month. However, his attorney Priya Chaudhry filed a motion to delay the trial that was accepted by the court. Following a recent short hearing, a new trial date for the actor was set for Sept. 15.
It looks like Majors and his legal team are ready to take on the case with full force. The attorney previously said,
“For an excruciating four months, Jonathan Majors, the real victim in this shameful ordeal, has had his life, career, and reputation torn apart,” the attorney said at the time. “Yet he remains unwavering in his determination to be absolved from this harrowing ordeal.”
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