On Saturday, March 25, news broke out that the New York Police Department had arrested Jonathan Majors on charges of domestic assault, strangulation, and harassment. While the actor's representative denied any wrongdoing and expressed confidence they would clear up his name, a police representative stated that Majors had been involved in a domestic dispute with a woman.

In a new development, Majors' accuser has backtracked on claims he assaulted her. Further, his criminal defense attorney, Priya Chaudry, claims he is "completely innocent and probably the victim of an altercation with a woman he knows."

Chaudry further stated that they were "gathering and presenting evidence," including video footage of the incident, eye witness testimonies, and two written statements by the alleged victim, to get the District Attorney to drop the charges against him.

Despite the development, the actor is not out of the woods yet. Following his arrest, new allegations have come out against Majors. The first of these involves filmmaker A. B. Allen who had, in February, tweeted "There's a particular actor, relatively new on the scene, who Twitter has violently fallen head over heels for who, in actuality, is a vicious, cruel, abusive human being, both professionally and in his personal life, and every new viral thirst tweet about him drives me insane.