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Jonathan Majors is finding comfort in the arms of his girlfriend, Meagan Good, just one day before he’s set to appear in front of a jury for the start of his criminal trial.
The embattled actor — who’s been charged with harassment and assault in the Big Apple after allegedly putting hands on his ex, Grace Jabbari, earlier this year — was cuddling up with MG out in the streets of NYC Tuesday.
The two grubbed at Jack’s Wife Freda … and as you can see in these photos, obtained by TMZ, they were showing off a lot of love and PDA.
Meagan and Jon, who were both wearing all black, nuzzled one another in the street outside the restaurant … and eventually switched positions a bit, to where JM had his arm draped around his lady with her back leaned up against him.
Safe to say, these pictures are worth more than a thousand words, especially ahead of such a big day for him and, arguably, his reputation and career down the line … showing Meagan is standing by Jonathan amid this tumultuous time.
Meagan has been by Jonathan’s side pretty much throughout his criminal case … which is interesting, considering their relationship kinda came out of nowhere, right on the heels of the ugly allegations hurled against him.
6/20/23
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Remember, Jabbari alleges she and Jonathan got into an argument back in March — and claims things got physical … to the point where she says he struck her, and caused injuries.
He’s denied any such attack … in fact, he claims it was actually Jabbari who got physical with him — not the other way around. Jabbari actually ended up getting arrested and booked well after the initial incident … but the D.A. refused to prosecute.
Majors’ team has pointed to surveillance footage of Jabbari partying after the alleged beating she claims she took from JM … and they say she looks completely uninjured/unbothered.
Still, in the D.A.’s eyes … Jabbari is the alleged victim, and Majors remains in their crosshairs as the defendant. If convicted on the misdemeanor charges he’s pled not guilty to … he faces up to a year behind bars or a 3-year probation period.