Jonathan
Majors
just
got
a
big
advantage
in
court
ahead
of
his
domestic
abuse
trial.
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The
actor’s
motion
to
keep
certain
information
withheld
from
the
public
was
granted
by
a
court
judge,
according
to
reports
from
The
Jasmine
Brand.
This
comes
just
in
time
for
his
upcoming
trial.
Majors’
domestic
assault
charge
is
scheduled
to
be
tried
in
court
beginning
Nov.
30.
The
Creed
III
star
was
arrested
back
in
March
after
an
alleged
altercation
between
he
and
his
former
girlfriend,
Grace Jabarri.
The
day
after
his
arrest,
he
was
charged
with
six
counts
of
assault,
harassment,
and
aggravated
harassment
in
the
second-degree.
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Because
opening
arguments
are
on
the
horizon,
reports
say
that
the
Marvel
star’s
attorneys
requested
that
some
of
the
information
pertaining
to
the
trial
be
sealed
from
the
public
and
press.
His
lawyers
reportedly
argue
that
the
information
could
“taint
the
jury
pool”
and
keep
the
TV
and
film
star
from
his
right
to
a
fair
trial.
As
for
the
undisclosed
info,
there
have
not
been
any
details
shared
about
what
his
team
doesn’t
want
getting
leaked.
Some
insiders
suggest
it
could
have
something
to
do
with
the
exposé
released
subsequent
his
arrest;
The
article
claimed
that
Majors
had
a
list
of
alleged
victims
who
accused
of
him
of
being
emotionally
and
physically
violent
toward
them.
The
prosecution
and
the
defense
will
reportedly
argue
if
the
“prejudicial
and
inflammatory”
information
should
be
introduced
at
trial
during
the
upcoming
court
session.