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Chicago police seeking follow-up interview with ‘Empire’ actor

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CHICAGO (Reuters) – Chicago police have shifted the direction of their investigat­ion into actor Jussie Smollett’s report of a hate-crime assault and are seeking to interview him again, after releasing two men detained for questionin­g in the probe, a police spokesman said on Saturday.

Smollett, 36, an openly gay African-American performer with a Jewish father who plays a gay character on the musical hip-hop TV drama Empire, ignited a furor on social media last month when he reported that he had been attacked on the street by two men yelling racial and homophobic slurs.

According to Smollett’s account, his assailants struck him in the face, draped a rope around his neck and doused him with an “unknown chemical substance” before fleeing. Police said that the actor took himself to a hospital but was not seriously hurt.

On Wednesday evening last week, police said they arrested two Nigerian brothers described as “persons of interest” who were recognized from surveillan­ce camera footage taken in the area of the alleged assault on January 29.

The pair were freed two days later without charge, police said, in light of “new evidence” from their interrogat­ion.

Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi denied a media report on Thursday that detectives were looking into whether Smollett had staged the attack, saying that there was “no evidence to say this is a hoax.”

On Saturday, Guglielmi issued a brief statement saying that “informatio­n received from the individual­s questioned by police earlier in the Empire case has in fact shifted the trajectory of the investigat­ion.” He added, “We’ve reached out to the Empire cast member’s attorney to request a follow-up interview.”

Attorneys for Smollett said in a statement late on Saturday that he was “angered and devastated” by recent reports that the alleged attackers were people he is familiar with, including a personal trainer who he hired to prepare him for a music video.

“He has now been further victimized by claims attributed to these alleged perpetrato­rs that Jussie played a role in his own attack. Nothing is further from the truth and anyone claiming otherwise is lying,” said the lawyers, Todd Pugh and Jonathan Brayman.

Smollett and his attorneys anticipate being updated on the status of the investigat­ion by the Chicago police department and will continue to cooperate, they said.

Meanwhile, the New York Post reported that Smollett has also retained the services of criminal defense lawyer Michael Monico, a former Illinois federal prosecutor who is also representi­ng President Donald Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen.

In 2015, Empire debuted on the Fox network and has earned multiple Emmy nomination­s. Smollett plays the character Jamal Lyon, a member of the family that is the focus of the show.

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