New York Post

Cops’ sources say IT’S A HOAX!

Believe ‘Empire’ star paid friends to stage ‘hate attack’

- By SARA DORN Additional reporting by Sara Nathan

Chicago cops believe that “Empire” star Jussie Smollett (right) faked the shocking, racist and homophobic attack he had insisted left him with a noose around his neck and fearing for his life, Fox reported. Smollett’s two pals, brothers Abimbola (below left) and Olabinjo Osundairo, have told cops the star paid them to orchestrat­e the attack, and they’ve shown cops the Ace Hardware receipt for the rope, Fox’s Chicago TV station reported. Now investigat­ors want to talk to Smollett again.

Chicago police now believe “Empire” TV actor Jussie Smollett paid two pals to fake the attack that he has insisted was carried out by homophobic and racist strangers, according to a stunning new report.

The buddies — body-builder brothers from Nigeria — told cops they purchased the rope for the noose recovered from Smollett’s neck after the attack, Fox’s Chicago affiliate reported Saturday night, citing multiple local law-enforcemen­t sources.

The two are cooperatin­g with the probe and have turned over to cops the Ace Hardware receipt for their purchase of the rope, Fox 32 reported.

The brothers are models and actors Abimbola “Abel” and Olabinjo “Ola” Osundairo, and both have worked as extras on the TV series and use the same gym as Smollett.

The two had been arrested as persons of interest Wednesday, but were released without charges Friday after agreeing to cooperate — or face battery charges, the station reported.

Meanwhile, investigat­ors are eager to speak again with Smollett, who has lawyered up, the Chicago Tribune reported Saturday.

Police told the paper they’ve reached out to the star’s legal reps to request an interview.

In a statement by two of his lawyers Saturday night, Smollett downplayed his relationsh­ip with the Osundairos and insisted that he remains a hate crime victim.

“Jussie Smollett is angered and devastated by recent reports that the perpetrato­rs are individual­s he is familiar with,” attorneys Todd Pugh and Victor P. Henderson said, ABC reported.

“At the present time, Jussie and his attorneys have no inclinatio­n to respond to ‘unnamed’ sources inside of the investigat­ion, but will continue discussion­s through official channels.”

Smollett’s account of being attacked — given first to cops, and then in interviews with magazines and on national television — had been vivid and terrifying.

The 36-year-old openly gay actor, who plays singer-songwriter Jamal Lyon on the hit Fox

series, told cops he’d just left a Subway restaurant early on Jan. 29 when two thugs approached.

“Empire!” he said they yelled as they recognized him.

When he ignored them, the two began shouting homophobic slurs, then started beating him in the face, he said.

At one point they poured what cops called “a chemical substance” on him, likely bleach, he said. Then one put a noose around the actor’s neck, Smollett claimed.

“This is MAGA country, n----r!” he told ABC’s “Good Morning America” the attackers shouted.

“I come really, really hard against [Trump’s] administra­tion,” he explained in the interview this past Thursday of being singled out for the attack.

He also said the attackers were likely white.

“It feels like if I had said it was a Muslim, or a Mexican, or someone black, I feel like the doubters would have supported me much more. A lot more,” he said.

Messages of support began pouring in on social media from Smollett’s fans, co-stars and even politician­s.

Democratic presidenti­al contender Kamala Harris termed the assault a “an attempted modern day lynching” in a tweet that by Saturday night had garnered a slew of snarky responses.

“Ready to retract this statement?” tweeted @Ollie_Derp.

Doubts arose quickly. Neighbors told The Post that such an incident would be highly unchar- acteristic for the area.

And Chicago police said Smollett stalled in turning over cellphone records that would have verified his account of having been on the phone with his manager when he was attacked.

Even Smollett’s decision to tell his “attack” story again and again in the media raised suspicion.

Smollett was quickly “adamant” that he wanted to be on TV, said one source with knowledge of the “GMA” booking decision.

“When Kim Kardashian was the victim of that horrific burglary in Paris, she went to ground, she closed down, she gave no interviews for months. You can see how shaken she was,” the source said. “But Jussie was adamant that he wanted TV right away. He raised his voice and said, ‘I need to do this right now. I’m a black gay man and people need to know what happened to me. I want to tell my story.’ ”

Then the brothers were linked to the video and arrested — and the case began to fall apart. Smollett had insisted on “GMA” that the then-unidentifi­ed shadowy figures on the video were the masked, racist “strangers” who attacked him.

But Chicago police realized the two men on the video are Abel and Ola, Smollett’s close pals.

“The two suspects released yesterday were, in fact, on the scene and in the surveillan­ce image,” police spokeswoma­n Jessica Rocco told The Post on Saturday.

“Informatio­n received from the brothers during the interview process have in fact shifted the trajectory of the investigat­ion,” said another Chicago police spokespers­on, Christine Calace, without offering more details.

Reports first surfaced Thursday that cops were probing claims that the attack was staged to keep Smollett from being written off the show — a theory he denies.

“At first, it was the thing of like, listen, if I tell the truth, then that’s because it’s the truth. Then it became a thing of, like, how can you doubt that? How can you not believe that? It’s the truth,” Smollett had insisted on “GMA.”

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 ??  ?? SHIFTING FOCUS: Police now say the Osundairo brothers, Abimbola (far left) and Olabinjo, are the men seen in video (inset, bottom left) released during the probe into the alleged assault on “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett (right, on “Good Morning America”). The brothers are reportedly cooperatin­g with the probe.
SHIFTING FOCUS: Police now say the Osundairo brothers, Abimbola (far left) and Olabinjo, are the men seen in video (inset, bottom left) released during the probe into the alleged assault on “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett (right, on “Good Morning America”). The brothers are reportedly cooperatin­g with the probe.

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