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Chicago police seek second interview with Smollett

- By Greg Mccune and Sara Burnett The Associated Press

CHICAGO — Chicago police said Sunday they’re still seeking a follow-up interview with Jussie Smollett after receiving new informatio­n that “shifted” their investigat­ion of a reported attack on the “Empire” actor.

The trajectory of the investigat­ion “shifted” after detectives questioned two brothers about the attack and released them late Friday without charges, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Saturday. He said police also reached out to Smollett’s attorney to request another interview with him.

Guglielmi said Sunday the interviewh­adnotyetbe­en conducted. He declined to comment on published reports that police believe Smollett staged the assault or that a grand jury may hear evidence in the case.

“We’re not confirming, denying or commenting on anything until we can talk to him and we can corroborat­e some informatio­n that we’ve gotten,” he said.

Smollett, who is black and gay, has said he was physically attacked last month by two masked men shouting racial and anti-gay slurs and “This is MAGA country!” He said they looped a rope around his neck before running away as he was returning home from an early morning stop at a Subway restaurant in downtown Chicago. He said they also poured some kind of chemical on him.

Pamela Sharp, a spokeswoma­n for Smollett, said Sunday that there were no updates “as of now.” Another spokeswoma­n, Anne Kavanagh, later said she couldn’t comment on whether Smollett had agreed to another interview.

Smollett’s lawyers said late Saturday that the actor felt “victimized” by reports that he played a role in the assault, adding that, “Nothing is further from the truth.”

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