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Actor Jussie Smollett found guilty of staging fake hate crime

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(RCHICAGO Reuters) -Actor Jussie Smollett, one-time star of the TV drama “Empire,” was found guilty on Thursday of staging a hate crime against himself in what prosecutor­s said was a bid to gain sympathy and boost his career.

Prosecutor­s said Smollett, who is Black and gay, lied to police when he told them that he was accosted on a dark Chicago street by two masked strangers in January 2019.

The actor faces a maximum sentence of three years in prison for each count when he is sentenced, although he could be given probation.

The Cook County Circuit Court jury, which deliberate­d for nine hours, found Smollett, 39, guilty of five of the six felony disorderly conduct counts he faced, one for each time he was accused of lying to police.

Describing Smollett’s account of what happened as “ridiculous,” special prosecutor Dan Webb told reporters following the verdict that “Mr. Smollett would not have lost this case as he did today unless the jury found that he lied to them.”

Smollett’s lead defense attorney, Nenye Uche, said that his client was “an innocent man” who was confident he would see the guilty verdicts overturned on appeal.

“I don’t for one second believe that justice was done today,” Uche said outside court, adding that the defense was facing an uphill battle because “Jussie was already tried and convicted in the media.”

Smollett claimed the attackers threw a noose around his neck and poured chemicals on him while yelling racist and homophobic slurs and expression­s of support for former President Donald Trump.

Police arrested the actor a month later, saying that he paid two brothers $3,500 to stage the attack in an effort to raise his show-business profile. He eventually pleaded not guilty to six counts of felony disorderly conduct.

The two brothers, Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo, testified that Smollett paid them to participat­e in a hoax and instructed them how to attack him. During the trial, the actor took the stand and disputed their accounts.

An attorney for the Osundairo brothers, Gloria Rodriguez, told reporters after the verdict that for Smollett the verdict meant it was “time to cut the act, time to come clean.”

Legal experts said Smollett would probably not spend significan­t time behind bars.

 ?? ?? Former “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett leaves court during his trial for six counts of disorderly conduct on suspicion of making false reports to police, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. December 8, 2021. REUTERS/Jim Vondruska
Former “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett leaves court during his trial for six counts of disorderly conduct on suspicion of making false reports to police, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. December 8, 2021. REUTERS/Jim Vondruska

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