Jonathan Majors has been sentenced to attend a 52-week in-person program for domestic violence intervention. 

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The charges against Majors are considered a misdemeanor and a violation, which could have led to up to one year in jail.

Prosecutors asked for him to go through a domestic violence program.

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If he didn’t complete the program, they wanted him to spend six months in jail. They also asked for a full  protective order for his ex-partner Grace Jabbari.

The 52-week  programme will happen in Los Angeles, and the full protective order was granted.

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Majors must keep going to counseling and therapy, and he has to give updates to the court about his treatment.

His first check-in date is on September 13, 2024. If he doesn’t follow these rules, Judge Michael Gaffey said Majors could spend up to 364 days in jail.

Majors’ lawyers asked if some sessions could be done virtually. They said, “We are hopeful that Mr. Majors will work in the film industry again soon.”

Judge Gaffey agreed, saying Majors’ lawyers can ask for virtual sessions if he gets a job opportunity.

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A jury found Majors guilty of reckless assault and harassment. They found him not guilty of intentionally hurting Jabbari and not guilty of harassing her further after a two-week trial.

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