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More
women
have
come
forward
with
abuse
allegations
against
Jonathan
Majors.
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A
new
report
from
the
New
York
Times
details
the
physical
and
emotional
abuse
the
disgraced
actor
is
being
accused
of.
Not
only
did
two
women
give
their
accounts,
but
interviews
with
20
other
people
were
also
cited,
alleging
that
the
Creed
III
star
has
a
“history
of
volatility.”
These
sources
also
allege
his
behavior
on
the
set
of
Lovecraft
Country
led
several
of
Majors’
female
coworkers
to
complain
to
the
network.
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Emma
Duncan
and
Maura
Hooper
told
the
Times
their
accounts,
saying
they
dated
the
former
Marvel
star
between
2013
and
2019.
While
Hooper
alleges
she
endured
emotional
abuse,
Duncan
says
she
was
both
emotionally
and
physically
abused
during
their
relationship.
Both
women
referred
to
the
actor
as
“a
controlling,
threatening
figure
who
isolated
them
from
friends
and
career
pursuits.”
“You
lose
your
sense
of
worth,”
Duncan,
who
says
she
was
engaged
to
the
actor
from
2015
to
2019,
told
the
Times
of
their
relationship.
Duncan
alleged
that
Majors
“threatened
to
strangle
and
kill
her”
in
2016.
She
also
claims
that
he
“slammed
her
body
into
their
mailbox”
during
an
argument
that
same
year,
leaving
bruises
on
her
back
and
arms.
A
year
later,
she
says
he
threw
her
onto
the
ground
and
bruised
her
head
with
his
own.
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Hooper’s
relationship
with
the
actor
allegedly
briefly
overlapped
with
Duncan’s,
though
neither
of
the
women
knew
that
at
the
time.
Hooper
claims
she
was
“not
allowed
to
speak
to
anyone
about
their
relationship,
isolating
her
from
a
support
system.”
She
also
recalled
getting
pregnant
several
months
into
their
relationship,
alleging
that
Majors
refused
to
pick
her
up
at
the
clinic
after
she
underwent
an
abortion.
She
was
also
led
to
believe
she
was
not
allowed
to
talk
about
the
abortion
with
anyone
else,
so
she
had
to
walk
herself
home.
“I
felt
trapped
and
alone,”
she
told
the
Times.
In
response
to
these
claims,
Majors’
lawyer,
Priya
Chaudhry,
told
the
Times
that,
“While
their
relationship
was
mutually
emotionally
volatile,
he
did
not
physically
abuse
[Duncan].”
She
also
admitted
that
her
client
“did
say
hurtful
things”
throughout
his
relationships
with
both
women,
but
denied
the
claims
of
physical
abuse.
The
latest
allegations
against
Majors
come
just
a
couple
of
months
after
he
was
found
guilty
of
reckless
assault
in
the
third
degree
and
harassment
in
the
second
degree.
His
conviction
came
following
a
March
2023
incident
between
Majors
and
his
ex-girlfriend,
Grace
Jabbari.
The
charges
against
him
carry
a
potential
sentence
of
up
to
one
year
in
prison.