Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Crime Does Pay

From Yahoo:
"Charges dropped against 'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett"

On Tuesday, prosecutors for Cook County, Illinois, dropped all charges against “Empire” star Jussie Smollett. “Today, all criminal charges against Jussie Smollett were dropped and his record has been wiped clean of the filing of this tragic complaint against him," according to a statement from Smollett's lawyers Tina Glandian and Patticia Brown Holmes. “... He was a victim who was vilified and made to appear as a perpetrator as a result of false and inappropriate remarks made to the public causing an inappropriate rush to judgement.    "Jussie and many others were hurt by these unfair and unwarranted actions," the lawyers added, noting the case is a reminder of why "there should never be an attempt to prove a case in the court of public opinion."  "Jussie is relieved to have this situation behind him and is very much looking forward to getting back to focusing on his family, friends and career."  The news comes after Smollett pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on March 14 on a 16-count indictment of lying to police. He has denied the charges. Smollett, 36, told Chicago police that he was attacked in the middle of the night on Jan. 29, claiming that two masked men shouted homophobic and racist abuse at him, beat his face, threw bleach on him, hung a noose around his neck and yelled, "This is MAGA country," a reference to President Trump's campaign slogan. Local shock, a nationwide outcry, and an urgent Chicago police investigation ensued. While messages of support for Smollett from his famous friends, from presidential candidates and total strangers poured in over social media, police busied themselves watching hours of surveillance video and searching for two murky figures Smollett said were the attackers. On Feb. 20, after a flurry of conflicting leaks from the Chicago Police Department about the status of the investigation, Smollett was charged by police with one Class 4 felony count of disorderly conduct for filing a false police report about the alleged attack. He turned himself in early the next day, was arrested and briefly jailed, before being released on $100,000 bond. Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said Smollett paid bodybuilder brothers Ola Osundairo, 27, and Abel Osundairo, 25, $3,500 to stage an attack on him in order to raise his profile and his TV salary.  "Empire" creator Lee Daniels took to Instagram Wednesday to share what the cast of his Fox series has been feeling since "the incident." "Oh my God, these past couple of weeks have been a freakin' roller coaster," Daniels said to his Instagram followers hours before new episodes of his shows "Empire" and "Star" premiered on Fox. "(My cast and I have) experienced pain and anger and sadness and frustration and really don't know how to deal with it, you know?"


^ Let me get this straight: if you commit a hate crime you will be severely punished, but if you stage your own fake hate crime and blame it on another race (faking a hate crime is a hate crime) then you only get community service and even that is dropped? Sounds just like the corrupt Chicago that has always been. The lesson Chicago is now telling us is: don't commit a hate crime. Just fake a hate crime against yourself. I guess crime does pay. ^

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