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Jonathan Majors’s Alleged Victim Granted Full Temporary Order of Protection

Tiffany Brockworth |

The woman who accused Jonathan Majors of physically assaulting her was granted an order of protection.

Doug Cohen, press secretary for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, said a “judge granted a full temporary order of protection for the victim, per the People’s request and with the consent of defense counsel.”

A full order of protection “means that the subject of the order of protection must stay completely away from you, your home, job and school, and must not abuse, harass or threaten you.”

“This is standard in cases such as this, and we consented because Mr. Majors wants nothing to do with the woman who assaulted him,” the actor’s attorney, Priya Chaudhry, said in a statement. “We have been transparent and cooperative with the District Attorney, including giving the District Attorney ample evidence, including witness statements, of Mr. Majors’ innocence,” Chaudhry continued.

Majors denies the allegations against him but many believe his career is already over.

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