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Police claim Jussie Smollett filed false report of assault

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CHICAGO: US police on Wednesday accused a gay, black TV actor of lying about being the victim of a racist and homophobic attack on the streets of Chicago.

The alleged incident on Jan 29 initially seemed to confi rm the worst fears of growing intoleranc­e in America and led to an outpouring of support for actor Jussie Smollett.

But in the following weeks, the 36-year- old star of the TV drama “Empire” has gone from victim to suspect, and his case held up as a cautionary tale of rushing to judgement to indict the Donald Trump era.

Smollett could now face criminal charges for fi ling a false report.

“Jussie Smollett is now officially classified as a suspect in a criminal investigat­ion ... for fi ling a false police report,” Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said on Twitter.

“Detectives are currently presenting evidence before a Cook County Grand Jury,” he added.

A grand jury could issue criminal charges.

Smollett reported to police that two masked men beat him on the streets of downtown Chicago while yelling racial and homophobic slurs.

He said his assailants poured bleach on him, tied a rope around his neck, and yelled “This is MAGA country” — a reference to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.

Detectives grew suspicious of the account after interrogat­ing two men who reportedly revealed that they were hired to stage the incident.

Chicago TV station WBBM said the men, brothers Ola and Abel Osundairo, claimed Smollett was unhappy that a threatenin­g letter he had earlier received had not gotten enough attention.

Smollett has hired at least one prominent criminal defence attorney.

The initial news of Smollett’s claims led to wide- spread condemnati­on and shock. An outpouring of support came from public fi gures such as Emma Watson, Katy Perry, and Joe Biden.

Senators and Democratic 2020 presidenti­al candidates Cory Booker and Kamala Harris both called the incident “an attempted modern- day lynching.”

President Donald Trump commented that the alleged attack was “horrible.” But Smollett’s story appeared to unravel with a steady stream of leaks to US media, and has since become a cautionary tale in an era where incomplete informatio­n is quickly spread via social media.

“The symbolism of the crime as advertised was so awful that some observers showed little interest in verifying initial details of Smollett’s claim,” the Chicago Tribune newspaper said in an editorial.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Attorney Gloria Schmidt (centre), who is representi­ng the two Nigerian brothers speaks to reporters at the Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago, Illinois, US, on Wednesday.
— Reuters photo Attorney Gloria Schmidt (centre), who is representi­ng the two Nigerian brothers speaks to reporters at the Leighton Criminal Court Building in Chicago, Illinois, US, on Wednesday.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? Smollett attends the Trevor Live Los Angeles Gala 2018, in Beverly Hills, last Dec 2.
— AFP photo Smollett attends the Trevor Live Los Angeles Gala 2018, in Beverly Hills, last Dec 2.

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