Albuquerque Journal

Smollett case leaves some baffled, others outraged

Actor says rumors he staged attack victimize him again

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — The national outrage that simmered after actor Jussie Smollett said he was attacked by people shouting racial and anti-gay slurs was fueled in part by celebritie­s who spoke out loud and strong on social media.

But the outrage has now been replaced by surprise, doubt and bafflement as the singers, actors and politician­s who came out in support of the “Empire” star struggle to digest the strange twists the case has taken. Some conservati­ve pundits, meanwhile, have gleefully seized on the moment.

The narrative that just a week ago seemed cut-anddry has become messy and divisive — and it’s all playing out again on social media.

Smollett, who is black and gay, said he was physically attacked last month by two masked men shouting racial and anti-gay slurs and “This is MAGA country!”— a reference to the Make America Great Again slogan used in President Donald Trump’s election campaign. Smollett said the attackers looped a rope around his neck before running away as he was out getting food at a Subway restaurant.

Celebritie­s including Ariana Grande, Zendaya, Kerry Washington, Shonda Rhimes and Andy Cohen rallied behind Smollett immediatel­y. They focused on the alleged hate crime as a microcosm for the ills of America in 2019.

But then published reports emerged that police believe Smollett may have staged the attack — something the actor has vehemently denied through his lawyers — or that a grand jury may hear evidence in the case. The reports cited unidentifi­ed police sources.

On Saturday, police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the trajectory of the case had “shifted” — that two brothers who had been questioned had been released without charges and investigat­ors wanted to speak to Smollett again . He did not elaborate.

Smollett’s attorneys said Saturday that he would continue to cooperate with police but that he felt victimized by the suggestion he played a role in his attack.

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