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Former ‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett testifies he paid for nutrition advice, not hoax
Read full article: Former ‘Empire’ actor Jussie Smollett testifies he paid for nutrition advice, not hoaxFormer “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has testified that claims he staged an anti-gay, racist attack on himself are “100% false.”.
EXPLAINER: Jussie Smollett's turn to testify. Will he?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Jussie Smollett's turn to testify. Will he?After two brothers spent hours telling a jury how Jussie Smollett paid them to carry out a fake racist and anti-gay attack on himself, the big question when the actor's trial resumes is whether he will tell his side of the story.
Detective: Brothers detailed how Jussie Smollett staged hoax
Read full article: Detective: Brothers detailed how Jussie Smollett staged hoaxA lead investigator of an alleged attack on Jussie Smollett says two brothers arrested for the reported crime recounted for Chicago police how the ex-“Empire” actor orchestrated the elaborate hoax.
Trial set to start on charges Smollett faked racist attack
Read full article: Trial set to start on charges Smollett faked racist attackJussie Smollett is going on trial this week, accused of lying to police when he reported he was the victim of a racist, homophobic attack downtown Chicago nearly three years ago.
2 brothers threaten to stop cooperating in Smollett case
Read full article: 2 brothers threaten to stop cooperating in Smollett caseCHICAGO Two brothers who have said they helped actor Jussie Smollett stage a racist and homophobic attack in Chicago last year no longer intend to cooperate with authorities, according to their attorney. But one legal expert said even if Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo stop cooperating it won't hurt the case because prosecutors can present at trial the brothers' previous testimony before a grand jury. (The brothers) were, like Gloria, weve had it, weve been so patient, their attorney, Gloria Schmidt Rodriguez told the Chicago Tribune after writing a letter to the police department's attorney. Smollett, who allegedly paid the brothers $3,500 to help him stage the attack, was charged with lying to police before the Cook County State's Attorney's Office announced it was dropping the charges. A judge subsequently ordered a special prosecutor to investigate, and the special prosecutor later secured another indictment against Smollett.