Jonathan Majors spotted leaving NYC courthouse wearing 'FREEDOM' hat

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Creed III’ star Jonathan Majors leaves NYC courthouse in cap saying FREEDOM after being charged with strangling woman

  • Actor Jonathan Majors, 33, was seen leaving a New York City courthouse late Saturday evening in a hat with the word ‘FREEDOM’ on it 
  • The ‘Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ and ‘Creed III’ actor was arrested Saturday for assault, harassment, and strangulation of a 30-year-old woman 
  • Police tell DailyMail.com the unidentified woman was taken to the hospital in stable condition with minor injuries to her head and neck 

Jonathan Majors was spotted leaving a New York City courthouse after being charged with assaulting a woman. 

The ‘Creed III’ star, 33, was taken into custody on Saturday morning on charges of ‘strangulation, assault and harassment,’ NYPD officials told DailyMail.com. 

In new photos of Majors leaving the criminal court of NYC, the actor is seen wearing a baseball hat with the words ‘FREEDOM FREEDOM’ on it and a large surgical mask. 

Sources said his attorney or representative appeared to be using her translucent umbrella to shield her client from the camera as they were exiting the establishment.

Police were first called around 11.15am Saturday and found an unidentified 30-year-old woman with injuries to her head and neck. She said she had been assaulted. 

Further details of what allegedly happened have not yet been disclosed.  

In a statement, Majors’ rep has denied the allegations saying: ‘He’s done nothing wrong. We look forward to clearing his name and clearing this up.’

Jonathan Majors, 33, was spotted exclusively by DailyMail.com photographers leaving a New York City courthouse after being charged for allegedly assaulting a woman

In new photos of Majors leaving the criminal court of NYC, the actor is seen wearing a baseball hat with the words ‘FREEDOM FREEDOM’ on it and a large surgical mask

Blockbuster hits: Majors has been in a string of Blockbuster hits, including ‘Creed III’ where he played Damian Anderson against director and co-star Michael B. Jordan; Pictured in a still

The photos taken Saturday evening come less than 12 hours after the actor’s arrest. 

In the pictures, the ‘Love Craft Country’ star is spotted wearing a long black coat and black pants and is hidden under his mask, ball cap, and the umbrella. 

In one photo, the actor is surrounded by several security guards and police officers as he walks out towards the street to leave the courthouse. 

The situation behind Majors’ release is unknown at this time. 

DailyMail.com reached out to NYC courthouse officials for information but did not hear back by the time of publication. 

While speaking with police, the woman told police she and Majors got into an argument and he proceeded to ‘attack her.’ The nature of their relationship is currently unknown.

According to a source who spoke with TMZ, the victim had visible injuries on her body, including a ‘laceration behind her ear, redness and marks to her face.’

The actor was cuffed and taken to jail right away, as police ‘felt there was enough evidence for probable cause.’

Following the altercation the alleged victim was taken to a local hospital and is currently in stable condition.

Cops were called to the scene at 11.14am near the intersection of West 22nd Street and 8th Avenue in the Chelsea area of Manhattan. 

‘A preliminary investigation determined that a 33-year-old male was involved in a domestic dispute with a 30 year-old female,’ an NYPD statement read. 

‘The victim informed police she was assaulted. Officers placed the 33-year-old male into custody without incident,’ the statement sent to DailyMail.com continued.

Sources said his attorney or representative appeared to be using her translucent umbrella to shield her client from the camera as they were exiting the establishment

According to a source who spoke with TMZ, the victim had visible injuries on her body, including a ‘laceration behind her ear, redness and marks to her face’

Majors wears a ‘FREEDOM FREEDOM’ baseball cap while exiting an NYC courthouse 

Majors wore a long black coat, black pants, and a white shirt while leaving the courthouse 

Not much is known about Majors’ personal life, aside from the fact that he has a nine-year-old daughter Ella, though it seems he is not married to her mother, as per a 2020 interview with W magazine.

The news comes on the heels of a number of blockbusters the actor recently starred in, including ‘Creed III,’ as well as Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.’

He played Damian Anderson in ‘Creed III’ against director and costar Michael B. Jordan. He also starred as the Marvel villain Kang the Conquerer in ‘Ant-Man.’

Majors was also present at the Oscars earlier this month, and served as one of the many presenters. 

He took to the stage with his co-star Michael B. Jordan to present the award for Best Cinematography. 

He also starred in ‘Magazine Dreams,’ which debuted at Sundance last month. 

The actor will next be starring in an upcoming spin-off – ‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.’ The upcoming Marvel film is slated to be released on March 2, 2025.

Jonathan Majors attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards on March 12, 2023 in Hollywood

The ‘Creed III’ star, 33, was taken into custody on Saturday morning on charges of ‘strangulation, assault and harassment’

Unknown: The alleged female victim, 30, told the police Majors got into an argument with her and proceeded to ‘attack her.’ The nature of their relationship is unknown

‘Not true’: However his rep has denied the allegations saying, ‘He’s done nothing wrong. We look forward to clearing his name and clearing this up’; Pictured 2023

Playing the villain: He also recently starred as the Marvel villain Kang the Conquerer in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania; Pictured with Paul Rudd in a still from Ant-Man

Last month the actor opened up about his life in an interview with with Mr. Porter.

Majors talked about his childhood in Lompoc, California and how he spent a good part of it on the Vandenberg Air Force Base, with his father serving in the Air Force, before he abandoned their family.

After moving to Texas following his father’s departure, he went on to study at the University of North Carolina School For the Arts and the Yale School of Drama, which he graduated from with an MFA in 2016.

He landed his first major role as Young Ken Jones in the 2016 mini-series ‘When We Rise’ while still at Yale, which lead to roles in 2017’s ‘Hostiles,’ 2018’s ‘White Boy Rick’ before his breakout in 2019’s ‘The Last Black Man in San Francisco.’

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