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Jussie Smollett to be removed from rest of ‘Empire’ season

- By DON BABWIN

Actor Jussie Smollett’s character on “Empire” will be removed from the final two episodes of this season in the wake of his arrest on charges that he staged a racist, anti-gay attack on himself last month in downtown Chicago, producers of the Fox TV show announced Friday.

The announceme­nt came a day after Smollett turned himself in to police, appeared in court on a felony charge of disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a false police report, and left jail after posting bond.

“While these allegation­s are very disturbing, we are placing our trust in the legal system as the process plays,” ‘’Empire” executive producers Lee Daniels, Danny Strong, Brett Mahoney, Brian Grazer, Sanaa Hamri, Francie Calfo and Dennis Hammer said in a written statement. “We are also aware of the effects of this process on the cast and crew members who work on our show and to avoid further disruption on set, we have decided to remove the role of ‘Jamal’ from the final two episodes of the season.”

Smollett, who is black and gay, plays a gay character on the show that follows a black family as they navigate the ups and downs of the recording industry.

Police said Smollett planned the hoax because he was unhappy with his salary and wanted to promote his career. Before the attack, he also sent a letter that threatened him to the Chicago studio where “Empire” is shot, police said.

As authoritie­s laid out their case against Smollett, the narrative that emerged Thursday sounded like that of a filmmaker who wrote, cast, directed and starred in a short movie.

Prosecutor­s said Smollett gave detailed instructio­ns to the accomplice­s who helped him stage the attack in January, including telling them specific slurs to yell, urging them to shout “MAGA country” and even pointing out a surveillan­ce camera that he thought would record the beating.

“I believe Mr. Smollett wanted it on camera,” police Superinten­dent Eddie Johnson told reporters at a Thursday morning news conference. “But unfortunat­ely that particular camera wasn’t pointed in that direction.”

Smollett’s legal team issued a statement Thursday night, calling the actor a “man of impeccable character and integrity who fiercely and solemnly maintains his innocence.” The statement called Johnson’s news conference “an organized law enforcemen­t spectacle.”

“The presumptio­n of innocence, a bedrock in the search for justice, was trampled upon at the expense of Mr. Smollett,” the statement read.

 ?? KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I/AP PHOTO ?? “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett leaves Cook County jail following his release Thursday in Chicago. Smollett was charged with disorderly conduct and filling a false police report when he said he was attacked in downtown Chicago by two men, a police official said.
KAMIL KRZACZYNSK­I/AP PHOTO “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett leaves Cook County jail following his release Thursday in Chicago. Smollett was charged with disorderly conduct and filling a false police report when he said he was attacked in downtown Chicago by two men, a police official said.

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