Anonymous wrote:Just after audio was released of him admitting he "aggressed" and strangled the victim, he and Meagan Goode got married. She is a foolish woman. Good luck to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just after audio was released of him admitting he "aggressed" and strangled the victim, he and Meagan Goode got married. She is a foolish woman. Good luck to her.
He has lots of hollywood support unfortunately.
I would not say a lot. Does anyone really care what Whoopi Goldberg, Matthew McConaughey, and Michael B Jordan think? They're just co-stars who liked him, should not be weighing in on such a serious matter. They probably feel pretty stupid now that the audio proof is out.
https://www.vulture.com/article/jonathan-majors-comeback-celebrity-support.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just after audio was released of him admitting he "aggressed" and strangled the victim, he and Meagan Goode got married. She is a foolish woman. Good luck to her.
He has lots of hollywood support unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Just after audio was released of him admitting he "aggressed" and strangled the victim, he and Meagan Goode got married. She is a foolish woman. Good luck to her.
Anonymous wrote:Can an abuser be an abuser but not guilty of abuse?
I think it's obvious that JM is POS. I also think he's girlfriend seems pretty toxic as well. They had a demonstrably bad relationship, were probably horrible for each other, and had one of those volatile relationships I think we've all seen. But this instance doesn't seem like it should have resulted in a guilty verdict.
She something upsetting on his phone and yanked it from him. He tried to get it back and then ran away from her while she engaged in a multi-block chase. After all of this, she went to a nightclub with three strangers (?), got drunk and then took sleeping pills. She did a lot worse than he did, he just happened to be stronger.
If you want to say karma caught up to him, fine. But, I don't see why he should be guilty of a crime for that one incident and she hasn't been charged for her actions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe this woman was truly abused. Abused women in fear of their lives dont chase a man several long NYC city blocks, or go with a group of strangers to party and then charge their abuser's credit card.
Seems like she is upset he moved on.
Sure there were a few voicemails where he was angrily yelling at her and they have text messages but it seems like this was as toxic as the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard situation.
Both parties are guilty.
This man should not even face criminal charges.
there is no one way for abused people to act.