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Jonathan Majors' First Interview Since Assault Trial Conviction Is With ABC News

TMZ.com Thursday, 4 January 2024
Jonathan Majors is ready to talk after his high-profile guilty verdict ... and he's going with ABC News for his first sit-down interview since his trial ... TMZ has learned. The embattled actor -- who was convicted on assault and harassment charges…
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