Jonathan Majors is heard in newly released audio telling ex-girlfriend she is nothing like Coretta Scott King or Michelle Obama – while he does ‘great things’ – as his assault trial nears end

Jonathan Majors is heard berating his former partner for not following the example of Coretta Scott King or Michelle Obama in new audio released as evidence in his assault trial.

The Creed III actor is accused of attacking his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, 30, after she saw a text from another woman on his phone.

A raft of evidence in the case against the 34-year-old was released on Wednesday, including the bizarre audio played in court in New York City.

“You don't understand, that team, that unit (…) Coretta Scott King, do you know who that is?” Majors asks during the clip. “That's Martin Luther King's wife. Michelle Obama, wife of Barack Obama.'

In the clip, Majors berates Jabbari for taking to drinking while she is secretly recording.

Audio has been released in the trial of Jonathan Majors, showing him berating his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari for not living up to the standards of Coretta Scott King and Michelle Obama. Pictured: Majors leaves court on Wednesday with his new girlfriend Meagan Good

The New York City court where the case is being heard released the audio describing Majors telling Jabbari that he is a

The New York City court where the case is being heard released the audio describing Majors telling Jabbari that he is a “great man” who does “great things”

Majors faces four charges stemming from a March 25 incident in which he allegedly assaulted Jabbari.  Pictured: Majors with Good in a New York City courthouse

Majors faces four charges stemming from a March 25 incident in which he allegedly assaulted Jabbari. Pictured: Majors with Good in a New York City courthouse

“How dare you come home drunk and disrupt the peace of our house,” Majors shouts as a tearful Jabbari sobs.

During the conversation, you can hear her sniffle and apologize repeatedly, saying, “I shouldn't have gone out.”

Majors tells her he's a “great man” who does “great things” but admits he has a bad temper.

'I'm just going to say this, my mood, my s*** (…) that's all been said. I'm a great man. A great man,” Majors said. 'I'm doing great things, not just for myself, but for my culture and for the world.

'That is real. I don't advertise it. I didn't ask for it, I worked and that's the situation. The woman who supports me, who I support, has to be a great woman.”

Majors tells her that she has to make “sacrifices” the same way he does in order for their “plan” to work.

His obsession with his reputation was reflected in text messages that were also released, in which he begged Jabbari not to seek medical attention for her injuries because he fears there could be an investigation.

Jabbari claims Majors aggressively ripped his phone out of her hand and slammed her head into a car door when she tried to read a message on his phone from another woman.

The audio was released Wednesday as part of a body of evidence in the case, along with a 911 call and police bodycam footage

The audio was released Wednesday as part of a body of evidence in the case, along with a 911 call and police bodycam footage

Majors is accused of grabbing Jabbari (pictured right) and twisting her arm on the way home from a night out after noticing a flirtatious text message from another woman.  He denies the accusations

Majors is accused of grabbing Jabbari (pictured right) and twisting her arm on the way home from a night out after noticing a flirtatious text message from another woman. He denies the accusations

Video of the alleged assault was also released by the court and shows the two outside an SUV

Video of the alleged assault was also released by the court and shows the two outside an SUV

The jury was shown photos of bruises on Jabbari's fingers that she claims she suffered when Majors allegedly ripped the phone from her hand

The jury was shown photos of bruises on Jabbari's fingers that she claims she suffered when Majors allegedly ripped the phone from her hand

Majors suggested that Jabbari should look more like Coretta Scott King, the wife of Martin Luther King

The Creed III actor said his former partner should try to emulate Michelle Obama instead of taking up drinking

Majors asked Jabbari if she knew who Coretta Scott King and Michelle Obama were during the bizarre tirade that started after Jabbari returned from a night out

Prosecutors say the texts were part of a “cruel and manipulative pattern of abuse” and appeared to indicate they had beaten her on March 25.

Photos show Jabbari with a bruised finger and a laceration behind her ear, which she claims were the result of the alleged attack.

Majors has denied all charges against him and his team claims Jabbari was the aggressor in the situation.

Further evidence released by the court showed security camera footage of Majors repeatedly pushing and shuffling Jabbari back into their SUV in a subsequent incident.

But it appears that despite his efforts, Majors has already suffered reputational damage.

Since his arrest in March after the incident, his career has been on hold and 'Magazine Dreams', his film about a troubled bodybuilder who was tipped for an Oscar, has been shelved.

Majors played Kang the Conqueror in the Marvel series and was set up to be the center of the next chapter in the superhero universe, but that now depends on the outcome of the trial.

The charges against him are felonies, but the evidence now released could hinder his comeback to Disney, which owns Marvel and was about to release “Magazine Dreams.”

The defense rested its case in the trial on Wednesday, with closing arguments set to begin on Thursday ahead of jury deliberations.

Majors was seen leaving the court hand-in-hand with his new girlfriend Meagan Good, who has been by his side throughout the trial.