More than 20 people have provided details of Jonathan Majors' alleged pattern of physical and emotional abuse.

More than 20 people have provided details of Jonathan Majors’ alleged pattern of physical and emotional abuse.

Jonathan Majors’ habit of alleged “extreme behaviour” is described in a recent Rolling Stone article and goes back to when he was a Yale University undergraduate. In New York City, the Marvel star is now being prosecuted on felony charges related to an alleged incident with his ex-girlfriend. On August 3, the case is set to go to trial.

In describing Major’s history of alleged physical, mental, and emotional abuse, Rolling Stone quotes more than 20 sources. More than a dozen people clearly said that Majors physically attacked one of his ex-girlfriends and verbally abused the other. Many of the people who talked with Rolling Stone requested anonymity out of concern for reprisals.

Jonathan Majors’ lawyer, Dustin A. Pusch, issued a statement in which he fiercely denied the bogus accusations made by Rolling Stone that he had assaulted anybody, especially any of his previous lovers. Because nobody of the love partners mentioned in the story agreed to speak with Rolling Stone for the piece, the accusations are completely dependent on hearsay, proving their blatant dishonesty.

Majors is also charged with acting improperly on the set of his next movie Magazine Dreams, which reportedly included pushing someone.

According to reports, majors who were enrolled in Yale’s acting courses behaved similarly. “His behaviour was very problematic for his class,” a Yale graduate told Rolling Stone. Many individuals felt physically unsafe around him and were in emotionally risky situations as a result of him.

“The allegations that Mr. Majors got physical with or physically intimidated anyone on any movie set are downright false,” Pusch stated in a statement to Rolling Stone. “Everyone who has worked with Mr. Majors knows that he uses an immersive Method acting style, and although that can occasionally be perceived as rudeness, those who know Mr. Majors and work in the industry have attested to his dedication to his craft as well as his kindness.”

Majors’ publicist and talent manager both fired him after his arrest, and he apparently lost other film jobs as well. Magazine Dreams is still scheduled to open in theatres in December as of right now, however. Majors still has a contract to return as Kang the Conqueror in Avengers: The Kang Dynasty, despite Marvel recently delaying the movie’s debut by a year.

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