Updated at 8:00 p.m. EST
Chicago police have charged actor Jussie Smollett with disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a bogus police report in which he claimed to be the victim of a vicious attack in Chicago last month.
Cook County State’s Attorney’s office approved the felony charge on Wednesday, said Chicago Police Department spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi. The announcement came just hours after Chicago police first confirmed that Smollet was indeed under investigation for allegedly faking his own hate crime.
“Jussie Smollett is now officially classified as a suspect in a criminal investigation by #ChicagoPolice for filing a false police report,” wrote Guglielmi on Twitter earlier in the afternoon. “Detectives are currently presenting evidence before a Cook County Grand Jury.”
Filing a false police report is considered a Class 4 felony in Illinois and carries a prison sentence of between one and three years.
Updated at 8:00 p.m. EST
Chicago police have charged actor Jussie Smollett with disorderly conduct for allegedly filing a bogus police report in which he claimed to be the victim of a vicious attack in Chicago last month.
Cook County State’s Attorney’s office approved the felony charge on Wednesday, said Chicago Police Department spokesperson Anthony Guglielmi. The announcement came just hours after Chicago police first confirmed that Smollet was indeed under investigation for allegedly faking his own hate crime.
“Jussie Smollett is now officially classified as a suspect in a criminal investigation by #ChicagoPolice for filing a false police report,” wrote Guglielmi on Twitter earlier in the afternoon. “Detectives are currently presenting evidence before a Cook County Grand Jury.”
Filing a false police report is considered a Class 4 felony in Illinois and carries a prison sentence of between one and three years.
Smollett, who’s best known for his role in “Empire,” alleged that he was attacked by two masked men around 2 a.m. on Jan. 29 in Chicago. Smollett told police that his assailants shouted “MAGA country,” poured a chemical on him, beat him, hurled homophobic and racist slurs at him, and placed a noose around his neck.
But in the days following the alleged assault, Chicago police said they were struggling to find evidence that would lead them to his assailants. Weeks later, and after the arrest of two brothers, Smollett’s story started to unravel. Police ultimately released the brothers without charges.
According to media reports citing police sources, the brothers, Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo, told police that Smollett paid them to stage the attack. Smollett knew the brothers through his work on Empire (one was his personal trainer) and rejected the notion that they were involved in the attack via his lawyer. “It is impossible to believe that this person could have played a role in the crime against Jussie or would falsely claim Jussie’s complicity,” Smollett’s lawyer said in a statement Saturday.
On Wednesday, ABC-7 obtained surveillance video that appeared to show the Osundairo brothers in a hardware store purchasing the supplies used in the attack.
Also on Wednesday, CBS-Chicago reported that Smollett hired Mark Geragos, a powerhouse criminal defense lawyer who has represented celebrities including Winona Ryder, Michael Jackson and Chris Brown.
Cover: Jussie Smollett attends the National CARES Mentoring Movement’s third annual For The Love Of Our Children Gala on January 29, 2018 in New York City. Credit: Raymond Hagans/MediaPunch/IPX.
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