Grace Jabbari, ex-partner of Jonathan Majors, dismissed a federal lawsuit she filed against him on Thursday, in which she had accused the actor of assault and defamation.
The Marvel and “Creed III” star was convicted in December 2023 of two misdemeanor counts for assaulting Jabbari, in the back seat of an SUV.
He was sentenced earlier this year to attend domestic violence counseling.
Jabbari sued Majors in March, alleging that he had defamed her by continuing after the guilty verdict to maintain that he had “never laid [his] hands on a woman” in an interview with “Good Morning America.”
Attorneys for both parties filed a joint notice with the court on Thursday, stating that “all claims against Defendant in the above-captioned action are hereby dismissed with prejudice.”
Majors was poised for a breakout year in 2023, starring opposite Michael B. Jordan in “Creed III” and as Kang the Conqueror in “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.”
However, the actor’s arrest in March 2023 led to him being dropped by his management and PR firms. Marvel cut ties with him after the guilty verdict.
Majors was set to play the villain of “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty,” but that film has since been scrapped.
Marvel pivoted to “Avengers: Doomsday,” starring Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom.
Majors was cast in “Merciless,” a thriller from director Martin Villeneuve, earlier this year, in the first sign of a career recovery. Another Majors film, “Magazine Dreams,” was acquired for release next year by Briarcliff Entertainment, after Searchlight Pictures dropped it.
Majors has repeatedly denied the assault allegations and maintained a desire to resume his career in Hollywood.