Jonathan Majors , Dropped By Marvel Following , Verdict of Domestic Violence Trial.<br />ABC reports that actor Jonathan Majors has officially <br />been dropped by Disney after being found guilty of <br />third-degree assault and second-degree harassment. .<br />ABC reports that actor Jonathan Majors has officially <br />been dropped by Disney after being found guilty of <br />third-degree assault and second-degree harassment. .<br />In a split verdict, the actor was also acquitted of <br />two counts of assault and aggravated harassment.<br />The decision by Disney, the parent company of <br />Marvel, means that Majors will not make any <br />future appearances as the Marvel villain Kang.<br />The charges against Majors stem <br />from a March incident with <br />Grace Jabbari, his girlfriend at the time.<br />The actor, who faces up to a year in <br />prison for the two misdemeanor counts, <br />is scheduled to be sentenced on February 6.<br />ABC reports that a prison sentence is unlikely <br />for Majors, as he is a first-time offender.<br />The judge overseeing the case also renewed <br />an order of protection, barring Majors from <br />having any contact with Jabbari.<br />At the Manhattan D.A.’s Office, <br />we are committed to centering <br />survivors in all of our work, Alvin Bragg, Manhattan District Attorney, via ABC.<br />The evidence presented throughout <br />this trial illustrated a cycle of psychological <br />and emotional abuse, and escalating <br />patterns of coercion far too common <br />across the many intimate partner violence <br />cases we see each and every day. , Alvin Bragg, Manhattan District Attorney, via ABC.<br />Today, a jury determined that the pattern <br />of abuse and coercion culminated with <br />Mr. Majors assaulting and harassing<br />his girlfriend. We thank the jury <br />for its service and the survivor for <br />bravely telling her story despite having <br />to relive her trauma on the stand, Alvin Bragg, Manhattan District Attorney, via ABC
