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Empire actor pleaded not guilty for lying to police─── 09:24 Fri, 22 Feb 2019
American Actor Jussie Smollett has pleaded not guilty to charges that he lied to police about a homophobic and racist attack he’s alleged to have been the victim of in Chicago in late January.
The star of the America drama series Empire was charged with one count of felony, disorderly conduct for filing a false police report after claiming that he was attacked by two men who placed a noose around his neck while pouring a “chemical substance” over him.
Police had for weeks been investigating the alleged incident as a hate crime.
Police say the 36-year-old actor staged a fake assault on himself a week after writing himself a racist and homophobic letter, delivered to the set of his workplace, in an attempt to get publicity and due to unhappiness with his salary.
Superintendent of the Chicago police, Eddie T. Johnson says “Empire actor Jussie Smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career. I’m left hanging my head and asking, ‘Why?’ Why would anyone, especially an African-American man use the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations. How could someone look at the hatred and suffering associated with that symbol and see an opportunity to manipulate that symbol to further his own public profile. How can an individual who has been embraced by the city of Chicago turn around and slap everyone in this city in the face by making these false claims?”
According to law enforcement, Smollett paid two brothers – both American citizens of Nigerian descent – to help him stage the attack.
Smollett also claimed the brothers – Olabinjo and Abimbola Osundairo – shouted slogans associated with support of President Donald Trump, poured bleach on him and put a noose around his neck. One of the brothers was an extra on the Empire show and the other was Smollet’s personal trainer.
Smollett paid $3 500 to stage this attack and drag Chicago’s reputation through the mud in the process.
The actor was released on a bond of $100 000 and had to surrender his passport during a hearing where the judge warned that the allegations, if true, we utterly outrageous.
Superintendent Johnson provided more information about the relationship between Smollett and the bothers, who had travelled abroad since the alleged incident in late January.
“We know that they talked at least an hour or so before the attack, an hour or so after the attack, and then while they were out of the country. We know that they were talking.”
Smollett could also be charged federally for sending himself the racist and homophobic letter and faces the prospect of several years of jail time if convicted. His attorney has called the charges outrageous.
The actor is due back in court on March 14.