Jonathan Majors’s first interview after he was convicted of assault and harassment aired on Good Morning America on Monday morning (Jan. 8).
Speaking with Linsey Davis, Majors recalled the incident and verdict, revealing that he was “absolutely shocked and afraid.”
Majors was convicted of two misdemeanor counts of harassment and assault stemming from an incident with Grace Jabbari. Next for Majors is sentencing on Feb. 6. Majors is believed to receive probation, but could face a year in jail.
During the conversation with Davis, Majors revealed that he believes he is not to blame for the physical injuries that Gabbari received.
“I shouldn’t have been in the car. I shouldn’t have been in the relationship,” Majors said. “If I’m not in the car, none of this is happening. If I leave the relationship, none of this is happening. If I’m man enough or brave enough to say, ‘I want to see someone else’ or ‘I’m done now,’ I’m not in that car. We’re not here. I’m responsible for those things.”
Majros stated he was not responsible for her physical injuries, but added, “I was reckless with her heart, not with her body.”
You can see the clip below.
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