Jussie Smollett Released From Cook County Jail Pending Appeal of His Conviction
Last week, the ‘Empire’ actor was sentenced by a Cook County judge to 150 days in jail.
Last week, the ‘Empire’ actor was sentenced by a Cook County judge to 150 days in jail.
Former ‘Empire’ actor was convicted in 2021 of staging a racist, homophobic attack on himself.
The former ‘Empire’ actor was convicted of felony disorderly conduct.
The former ‘Empire’ star claimed two masked men put a noose around his neck and doused him with a chemical, while using racial and homophobic slurs.
The former ‘Empire’ star has pleaded not guilty to six counts of disorderly conduct.
After investigating, Chicago police alleged Smollett staged the attack.
The story centers on two men who meet at a gay bar in Greenwich Village.
“I’m a human being like everybody else,” the actor says.
The actor shared a message about being in quarantine amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Jussie Smollett makes rare statement about the new charges filed in his alleged hate crime hoax.