The woman who was allegedly involved in a domestic dispute with Jonathan Majors was granted a full temporary order of protection Thursday, as reported by Deadline.
“Today a judge granted a Full Temporary Order of Protection for the victim, per the People’s request and with the consent of defense counsel,” Manhattan District Attorney’s Office press secretary Doug Jones said in a statement. “At the time of arraignment, a Limited Temporary Order of Protection was granted.”
The actor’s attorney Priya Chaudhry said in response to the order, “This is standard in cases such as this, and we consented because Mr. Majors wants nothing to do with the woman who assaulted him.”
Majors is scheduled to appear in court on May 9.
This story is being updated.