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Jonathan Majors after being found guilty in Manhattan of misdemeanor assault and harassment of his ex-girlfriend.
  • Majors was found guilty last month of a reckless, misdemeanor assault on his ex-girlfriend.
  • Now, he wants a judge to permanently seal secret pre-trial proceedings concerning his private life.
  • These records contain unauthenticated accusations the DA was barred from showing jurors, he argues.

As he braces for sentencing on his Manhattan domestic violence conviction, Marvel actor Jonathan Majors hopes to avoid some serious collateral damage — the potential release of what his lawyer calls "unproven, unauthenticated" accusations about his private life, made by prosecutors in secret pretrial filings and court hearings.