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Grace Jabbari Shares Birthday Wish After Jonathan Majors Split Guilty Verdict

Grace Jabbari's birthday post comes after Monday's hearing, at which a New York City jury found Jonathan Majors guilty of assault in the third degree recklessly causing physical injury and harassment in the second degree

Grace Jabbari.Grace Jabbari/Instagram

After Jonathan Majors was found guilty of assaulting and harassing Grace Jabbari, the British dancer is paying it forward to other victims.

On Tuesday, Jabbari celebrated her birthday with a thank you to her supporters and a request for donations to be made to Sanctuary for Families, a New York non-profit aiding victims of domestic abuse, which she said "helped me so much this year."

"For my birthday, if you want.. a donation to @sffny, a charity that helped me so much this year, would be the best gift you could give," wrote Jabbari on her Instagram Story. "Thank you so much @sffny, and everyone else...for everything."

Her post comes after Monday's hearing, at which a New York City jury found Majors guilty of assault in the third degree recklessly causing physical injury and harassment in the second degree.

Meanwhile, the actor was found not guilty of assault in the third degree with intent to cause physical injury and aggravated harassment in the second degree.

Grace Jabbari
Grace Jabbari calls for donations to Sanctuary for Families on her birthday after Jonathan Majors was found guilty of assaulting and harassing her.Grace Jabbari/Instagram

Majors was arrested on March 25 in NYC and charged after a domestic dispute with Jabbari led to her being hospitalized with minor injuries. A strangulation charge was later dropped. Majors and his attorneys have maintained his innocence.

After Majors' team called upon prosecutors to investigate Jabbari, she voluntarily reported into the New York Police Department's 10th precinct on Oct. 25 and was charged with third-degree domestic assault and criminal mischief. The Messenger exclusively broke the story of Jabbari's arrest.

However, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office later told The Messenger that Jabbari would not be prosecuted, as the charges against her lacked "prosecutorial merit." The case against Jabbari is now closed and sealed, the D.A.'s office confirmed.

Majors is set to be sentenced Feb. 6, 2024, and faces up to one year in jail.

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