Jonathan Majors and Megan Good ‘grow closer’ during cross country trip as actor awaits sentencing for assault and harassment charges – with star facing fresh abuse allegations from two more ex-girlfriends

Jonathan Majors and Megan Good appear to be getting even closer as he awaits sentencing after being convicted of reckless assault and harassment in December 2023.

The troubled actor, who could spend up to a year in jail, was recently accused of abuse by two of his ex-girlfriends, the newspaper said. New York Times.

Megan, 42, who has been dating the Love Country actor, 34, since May 2023, is by his side, and the two have reportedly become even closer according to TMZ.

The pair, who left Los Angeles after Jonathan’s conviction, remained out of the public eye.

They reportedly completed a cross-country ski trip together.

The couple faces a year's separation after he was convicted of assault and harassment in April (pictured in Los Angeles in August 2022)

Jonathan Majors, 34, and Megan Good, 42, appear to be growing closer even as they face a year of separation after he was convicted of assault and harassment in April.

Sources said the inseparable couple made the trek from Los Angeles to New York, with a stop in Dallas to visit the Loki actor’s mother, Terri, who was also by his side during the trial.

Megan will soon return to the Harlem set as production begins on season three.

The Creed III star faces up to a year in prison when he is sentenced in April if his lawyers are unable to overturn his conviction.

Jonathan’s legal team filed a motion asking the judge to vacate the guilty verdict.

Statements from two of the Devotion star’s former girlfriends were presented to prosecutors ahead of his assault trial.

One of them, Emma Duncan, claimed that her four-year relationship with the Emmy nominee began in 2015 when they attended the Yale School of Drama in New Haven, CT.

She claimed that Jonathan had repeatedly threatened violence and once threw her across a room, but his criminal lawyer Priya Chaudhry denied the incident to People, while admitting that “many serious arguments” had emerged.

Another former partner, Maura Hooper, claimed she became pregnant while dating Majors between 2013 and 2015, and although he dropped her off at the abortion clinic, he did not pick her up after the procedure.

The couple left for Los Angeles shortly after his conviction in December and returned to New York after driving across the country together, according to TMZ (pictured in New York in December 2023)

The couple left for Los Angeles shortly after his conviction in December and returned to New York after driving across the country together, according to TMZ (pictured in New York in December 2023)

According to The New York Times, two ex-girlfriends have also accused the actor of violence during their relationship with him.  Both women have filed preliminary statements with prosecutors (pictured in West Hollywood, CA in March 2023)

According to The New York Times, two ex-girlfriends have also accused the actor of violence during their relationship with him. Both women have filed preliminary statements with prosecutors (pictured in West Hollywood, CA in March 2023)

Megan is expected to return to work in season three of Harlem (pictured in Los Angeles in March 2023)

Megan is expected to return to work in season three of Harlem (pictured in Los Angeles in March 2023)

‘Mr. Majors and Ms. Hooper “mutually agreed that they had to terminate the pregnancy,” the actor’s lawyer, Priya Chaudhry, told the newspaper, calling both women “toxic.”

In an interview on ABC News that aired on January 8, Jonathan denied ever hitting a woman, but admitted that he does demand that his partners have the grace and manner of Coretta Scott King or Michelle Obama, as he is a ‘great man’.

The statement angered the late civil rights activist’s youngest daughter, Bernice King. “My mother was not a prop,” The King Center CEO wrote in a social media post. “She was an advocate for peace before she met my father and was instrumental in speaking out against the Vietnam War. Please understand…my mother was a force.”

In December, the White Boy Rick actor told TMZ that he was relying on faith and prayer for support, saying, “God is good.”