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Defense attorney names ‘real victim’ in Jussie Smollett case as trial begins | Defense attorney names ‘real victim’ in Jussie Smollett case as trial begins |
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Jussie Smollett's defense attorney insisted that his client was the victim of a real attack as his trial opened in Chicago. Smollett could be sent to prison if found guilty of staging a fake hate crime. | Jussie Smollett's defense attorney insisted that his client was the victim of a real attack as his trial opened in Chicago. Smollett could be sent to prison if found guilty of staging a fake hate crime. |
Smollett’s attorney, Nenye Uche, rejected accusations that Smollett had masterminded a fake racist attack against himself in January 2019, claiming the actor was innocent and “a real victim” as the trial kicked off in Chicago, Illinois on Monday. | |
Uche argued that Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo – two Nigerian brothers who told Chicago Police they had been paid by Smollett to attack him – actually hated Smollett “because of who he is as a person” and were “sophisticated, highly intelligent criminals.” | |
“Jussie was not a person who liked attention. Even his publicist was frustrated at him for that… It’s fantasy,” the attorney said. | “Jussie was not a person who liked attention. Even his publicist was frustrated at him for that… It’s fantasy,” the attorney said. |
Special prosecutor Dan Webb, however, argued that the evidence suggests Smollett did stage a fake hate crime against himself and had even moved a rope “closer to his throat” in an effort to “make it look more like a lynching.” | Special prosecutor Dan Webb, however, argued that the evidence suggests Smollett did stage a fake hate crime against himself and had even moved a rope “closer to his throat” in an effort to “make it look more like a lynching.” |
Webb alleged that Smollett was upset with producers behind the show ‘Empire’ for not taking an anonymous, threatening letter sent to him seriously, and staged a fake attack using the two brothers, who he had previously met on set. | |
Smollett allegedly told the brothers to wear red hats and to shout racial slurs and slogans in support of then-President Donald Trump, in an apparent attempt to make it look like the incident was a racist attack by Trump supporters. | |
Chicago Police reportedly spent 3,000 man hours investigating the alleged hate crime, and Smollett is charged with disorderly conduct – a felony charge that could lead to the actor’s imprisonment for up to three years. |
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